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    Une collection d'intailles et de camées du Musée d'Alexandrie.Paola Starakis & Marie-Françoise Boussac - 1983 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 107 (1):457-495.
    Μελέτη συλλογῆς δακτυλιολίθων, πού συγκροτήθηκε στήν Αἴγυπτο καί στεγάζεται στό Μουσεῖο 'Αλεξανδρείας. Περιέχει μερικά ἑλληνιστικά δείγματα, πολλά ρωμαϊκά αὐτοκρατορικῶν χρόνων, ὕστερών χρόνων ἀκόμη καί σύγχρονα. 'Ορισμένα εἶναι ἐξαιρετικῆς τέχνης : μιά προτομή πτολεμαϊκῶν χρόνων τῆς Ἴσιδας, ἤ ἕνα πορτραῖτο τοῦ Σεπτιμίου Σεβήρου καί τῆς οἰκογενείας του. Πολλά συνδέονται ἀπό τό θέμα τους (ἰσιακή τριάδα, κανωπικά ἀγγεῖα, σύνθετα ἑλληνοαιγυπτιακά σχήματα, μαγικές σφραγίδες) ἤ τήν τεχνοτροπία μέ τήν ἑλληνορωμαϊκή Αἴγυπτο.
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    The political theory of Stanley Cavell: The ordinary life of democracy Paola Marrati Skepticism, finitude and politics in the work of Stanley Cavell Andrew Norris Crossing the bounds of sense: Cavell and Foucault Jörg Volbers Cavell's 'forms of life' and biopolitics Cary Wolfe Misgiving, or Cavell's Gift Thomas Dumm Responses.Paola Marrati, Andrew Norris, Jörg Volbers, Cary Wolfe & Thomas Dumm - 2012 - Contemporary Political Theory 11 (4):397-429.
    We invited five Cavell scholars to write on this topic. What follows is a vibrant exchange among Paola Marrati, Andrew Norris, Jörg Volbers, Cary Wolfe and Thomas Dumm addressing the question whether, in the contemporary political context, Cavell’s skepticism and his Emersonian perfectionism amount to a politics at all.
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  3. Ability, action, and causation: from pure ability to force.Eleni Staraki & Anastasia Giannakidou - unknown
    Abstract In this paper, we show that Greek distinguishes empirically ability as a precondition for action, and ability as initiating and sustaining force for action. In this latter case, the ability verb behaves like an action verb, and the sentence has the logical form of a causative structure φ CAUSE [BECOME ψ] (Dowty 1979). The distinction between ability as potential for action and ability as action itself has a venerable tradition that goes back to Aristotle, and is recently implied in (...)
     
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    The positive and negative of human expertise in gaze perception.Paola Ricciardelli, Gordon Baylis & Jon Driver - 2000 - Cognition 77 (1):1-14.
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    Women and Their Uteruses: Symbolic Vessels for Prejudiced Expectations.Paola Nicolas, Jeanne Proust & Margaret M. Fabiszak - 2022 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (1):49-70.
    What is a uterus to a woman and to society? This article calls for a holistic reevaluation of how we perceive and what we expect from women’s uteruses. We explore the powerful and deeply rooted cultural representations of women’s uteruses as mere receptacles and the impact of such representations on biological categories, medical practices, and current policies. Considering controversies surrounding hysterectomies, cesarean sections, and uterus transplants, we elucidate ambivalent narratives that either promote an essentialist approach where the uterus is emblematic (...)
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    Workaholism and Technostress During the COVID-19 Emergency: The Crucial Role of the Leaders on Remote Working.Paola Spagnoli, Monica Molino, Danila Molinaro, Maria Luisa Giancaspro, Amelia Manuti & Chiara Ghislieri - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Although remote working can involve positive outcomes both for employees and organizations, in the case of the sudden and forced remote working situation that came into place during the COVID-19 crisis there have also been reports of negative aspects, one of which is technostress. In this context of crisis, leadership is crucial in sustainably managing and supporting employees, especially employees with workaholic tendencies who are more prone to developing negative work and health outcomes. However, while research on the role of (...)
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  7. More Limitations to Monolingualism: Bilinguals Outperform Monolinguals in Implicit Word Learning.Paola Escudero, Karen E. Mulak, Charlene S. L. Fu & Leher Singh - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Nature or Nurture in Finger Counting: A Review on the Determinants of the Direction of Number?Finger Mapping.Paola Previtali, Luca Rinaldi & Luisa Girelli - 2011 - Frontiers in Psychology 2.
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  9. Current Status and Issues Regarding Pre-processing of fNIRS Neuroimaging Data: An Investigation of Diverse Signal Filtering Methods Within a General Linear Model Framework.Paola Pinti, Felix Scholkmann, Antonia Hamilton, Paul Burgess & Ilias Tachtsidis - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    The relation between cognitive-perceptual schizotypal traits and the Ebbinghaus size-illusion is mediated by judgment time.Paola Bressan & Peter Kramer - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    Gobernanza Algorítmica, Explicación Por Diseño y Justicia Por Diseño.Paola Cantarini Guerra - 2023 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 57:121-141.
    A pesar de los innumerables beneficios, hay varias críticas y preocupaciones en relación con el uso de la Inteligencia Artificial (IA), especialmente en Brasil, donde no hay ninguna legislación federal en vigor hasta el momento. Las legislaciones estatales existentes y los proyectos de ley que se están votando en el Congreso, como el PL 21/20, son defectuosos e incompletos, especialmente en lo que respecta a algunas aplicaciones de la IA que implican altos riesgos para los derechos y libertades fundamentales, además (...)
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    Distributional learning has immediate and long-lasting effects.Paola Escudero & Daniel Williams - 2014 - Cognition 133 (2):408-413.
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    Some theorems on extensions of arithmetic.Robert A. Di Paola - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):180-189.
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    An 'ethics gap' in writing about bioethics: a quantitative comparison of the medical and the surgical literature.F. Paola & S. S. Barten - 1995 - Journal of Medical Ethics 21 (2):84-88.
    In order to determine whether there is a significant difference between the medical literature and the surgical literature in terms of their bioethics content, we conducted a computerized search of the MEDLINE database. The journals searched were selected from the 'Medicine' and 'Surgery' sections of the 'Brandon-Hill List', and the search was limited to 1992 issues of these journals. Three hundred and seven bioethics bibliographic records (out of a total of 11,239 articles indexed) were retrieved from the 15 medical journals (...)
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    In Memoriam.Paola S. Timiras - 2008 - The European Legacy 13 (7):875-875.
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    Une réincarnation de Jean Pic a l'époque de Pomponazzi.Paola Zambelli - 1977 - Wiesbaden: Steiner [in Komm.].
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    (1 other version)Rhythmanalysis: An Interview with Paola Crespi.Sunil Manghani & Paola Crespi - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    This text was first published in Theory, Culture & Society, May 13, 2015. For a special issue of Body & Society on ‘Rhythm, Movement, Embodiment', Paola Crespi presents two previously untranslated texts, Rudolf Bode's ‘Rhythm and its Importance for Education' and Rudolf Laban's ‘Eurhythmy and Kakorhythmy'. In the following interview she uncovers further unpublished and untranslated sources and she discusses some of the main themes of these texts in relation to the more widely known text - Danse, théâtre et (...)
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  18. Challenging the Backlash: Women Science Students in Italian Universities.Paola Govoni - 2015 - In Kostas Gavroglu, Maria Paula Diogo & Ana Simões (eds.), Sciences in the Universities of Europe, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Academic Landscapes. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
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    Eleni IKONIADOU, The Rhythmic Event. Art, Media, and the Sonic.Paola Crespi - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    This review has already been published in Theory, Culture and Society, June 17, 2015. We gratefully thank Paola Crespi for the permission to reproduce it. Eleni IKONIADOU, The Rhythmic Event. Art, Media, and the Sonic, Cambridge, MIT Press, 2014, 117 pages. A much-needed contribution to the field of media philosophy, sound and digital studies, this book is petit and extremely dense. Part of Brian Massumi and Erin Manning's Technologies of Livedion series with MIT Press, - Recensions.
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    The Death of the Animal: A Dialogue.Paola Cavalieri & Peter Singer - 2009 - Columbia University Press.
    While moral perfectionists rank conscious beings according to their cognitive abilities, Paola Cavalieri launches a more inclusive defense of all forms of subjectivity. In concert with Peter Singer, J. M. Coetzee, Harlan B. Miller, and other leading animal studies scholars, she expands our understanding of the nonhuman in such a way that the derogatory category of "the animal" becomes meaningless. In so doing, she presents a nonhierachical approach to ethics that better respects the value of the conscious self. Cavalieri (...)
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    Bobbio e il suo mondo: storie di impegno e di amicizia nel 900.Paola Agosti & Marco Revelli (eds.) - 2009 - Savigliano: N. Aragno.
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    “El protagonista de una fábula única”: análisis de “El narrador”, de Olga Orozco.Paola Ambrosoni - 2024 - Escritos 32 (69):1-14.
    La obra poética de Olga Orozco (1920-1999) es profundamente religiosa. El cuerpo es uno de los temas centrales en su preocupación por alcanzar lo divino. En este sentido, el cuerpo tiene doble valencia: opera como impedimento y también como condición de posibilidad. El abordaje interdisciplinario entre literatura y filosofía que asume este trabajo permite una relectura original del cuerpo en Orozco, que revela las implicancias filosóficas de su intuición poética. La primera parte recorre pasajes en los que el cuerpo es (...)
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    La relación de India con América Latina en la era de la pospandemia.Paola Andrea Baroni - 2023 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 30:1-31.
    La pandemia ha provocado una crisis global de salud, un estancamiento en el comercio internacional y un quiebre en la cooperación internacional. Se convirtió en el escenario en donde se hicieron evidentes la desigualdad y la vulnerabilidad de muchos estados, como India. Se plantea que eventos como el Covid-19 se constituyen en catalizadores de cambios y transformaciones; es la ocasión para capitalizar los beneficios de la cooperación bilateral y multilateral, y así promover un mayor desarrollo. La pregunta que surge es (...)
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    Wiesse, Jorge , Purgatorios. Purgatori.Paola Corrente - 2016 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 21:287-290.
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    Il gran libro del mondo nella filosofia di Tommaso Campanella.Paola Gatti - 2010 - Roma: Gregorian & Biblical Press.
    Questa ricerca intende affermare la continuità del pensiero del Campanella, negata dalla maggior parte della letteratura critica, e l'impossibilità di applicare alla sua dottrina un'esegesi riduzionista a carattere immanentistico; e ciò ...
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    Une image mouvante du scepticisme.Paola Marrati - 2006 - Rue Descartes 53 (3):62-70.
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    Baumgarten and Kant on Metaphysics ed. by Courtney D. Fugate and John Hymers.Paola Rumore - 2019 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (4):763-764.
    The relationship between Baumgarten and Kant is famously as fruitful as any in the history of philosophy. It is well known that Kant adopted the former's Metaphysica for his lectures on metaphysics and anthropology almost uninterruptedly for about 40 years. Baumgarten's textbook represents a reference point for what a groundbreaking book of many years ago called "Kant's way to transcendental philosophy", and a key for the investigation of a considerable part of Kant's conceptual and terminological heritage. This historical circumstance has (...)
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  28. Una via all'idealismo: la concezione reinholdiana dell'oggetto trascendentale.Paola Rumore - 2002 - Studi Kantiani 15.
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    Italian Translations and Editions of Thomas More's Libellus vere aureus.Paola Spinozzi - 2016 - Utopian Studies 27 (3):505-520.
    De re aedificatoria by Leon Battista Alberti, Trattato di Architettura by Filarete, Trattati di architettura, ingegneria e arte militare by Francesco di Giorgio Martini, and Leonardo da Vinci’s works of engineering and inventions exemplify the ways in which fifteenth-century Italian thinkers could blend speculative and rational approaches. Libellus vere aureus was published in Leuven in 1516. Mambrino Roseo praised the simple, earnest people of Garamanti in Institutione del prencipe christiano, dating to 1543. The first version of More’s Latin text in (...)
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    The Role of Randomization in Bayesian and Frequentist Design of Clinical Trial.Paola Berchialla, Dario Gregori & Ileana Baldi - 2019 - Topoi 38 (2):469-475.
    A key role in inference is played by randomization, which has been extensively used in clinical trials designs. Randomization is primarily intended to prevent the source of bias in treatment allocation by producing comparable groups. In the frequentist framework of inference, randomization allows also for the use of probability theory to express the likelihood of chance as a source for the difference of end outcome. In the Bayesian framework, its role is more nuanced. The Bayesian analysis of clinical trials can (...)
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    The Dark Side: Philosophical Reflections on the “Negative Emotions”.Paola Giacomoni, Nicolò Valentini & Sara Dellantonio (eds.) - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This book takes the reader on a philosophical quest to understand the dark side of emotions. The chapters are devoted to the analysis of negative emotions and are organized in a historical manner, spanning the period from ancient Greece to the present time. Each chapter addresses analytical questions about specific emotions generally considered to be unfavorable and classified as negative. The general aim of the volume is to describe the polymorphous and context-sensitive nature of negative emotions as well as changes (...)
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    A preliminary investigation about the relationship between well-being and fertility status in different menstrual cycle phases.Paola Iannello, Daniela Villani & Gaia Bruschi - 2016 - Mind and Society 15 (2):195-205.
    The present study aims at exploring whether the level of well-being vary as a function of fertility status in different phases of the ovulatory cycle. We investigated the multidimensional well-being, including the cognitive component of subjective well-being related to judgments about one’s life satisfaction, the psychological well-being concerning the full growth and self-realization of the individual, and self-esteem, that is the personal judgment of overall self-worth and is recognized as one indicator of well-being. On the basis of the cycle phase (...)
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    Gaze direction and facial expressions exert combined but different effects on attentional resources.Paola Ricciardelli, Cristina Iani, Luisa Lugli, Antonello Pellicano & Roberto Nicoletti - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (6):1134-1142.
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    Society as a Code: Bentham and the Fabric of Order.Paola Rudan - 2016 - History of European Ideas 42 (1):39-54.
    SUMMARYThe essay argues that Jeremy Bentham played a major role in the transitional process between the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries leading to the ‘discovery' or ‘invention of society' as an order, i.e., as an autonomous object of knowledge. By comparing Bentham's discourse with those developed by select protagonists of that transition, particularly Ferguson, Sieyès, and Mirabeau, it is shown how society emerges as the logical and historical space of a set of relationships that affects both the rationalisation and the (...)
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    The Disorienting Aesthetics of Mashed-Up Anthropocene Environments.Marcello Di Paola & Serena Ciccarelli - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (1):85-106.
    This paper describes the disorienting aesthetics of some environments that are characteristic of the Anthropocene. We refer to these environments as ‘mashed-up’ and present three dimensions – phenomenological, epistemological and narrative – of the aesthetic disorientation they can trigger. We then advance the suggestion that a rich, nuanced and meaningful aesthetic experience of mashed-up Anthropocene environments (MAEs) calls for a mode of appreciation grounded on performative practices of aesthetic familiarisation with particular MAEs and entities and processes thereof. Familiarisation with MAEs, (...)
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    Editorial: Outside the Comfort Zone: What Can Psychology Learn From Tourism.Paola Passafaro, Claudia Chiarolanza, Clara Amato, Barbara Barbieri, Elena Bocci & Mauro Sarrica - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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  37. A declaration of great apes.Paola Cavalieri & Peter Singer - 1993 - In Peter Singer & Paola Cavalieri (eds.), The Great Ape Project. St. Martin's Griffin. pp. 4--7.
     
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    A functional-measurement study of apparent rarefaction.Paola Bressan, Sergio C. Masin, Giovanni Vicario & Giulio Vidotto - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (4):415-417.
  39. La soggettività tra etica e diritto.Paola Bernardini - 2004 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 1:159-162.
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    A lift of a theorem of Friedberg: A Banach-Mazur functional that coincides with no α-recursive functional on the class of α-recursive functions.Robert A. di Paola - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (2):216-232.
    R. M. Friedberg demonstrated the existence of a recursive functional that agrees with no Banach-Mazur functional on the class of recursive functions. In this paper Friedberg's result is generalized to both α-recursive functionals and weak α-recursive functionals for all admissible ordinals α such that $\lambda , where α * is the Σ 1 -projectum of α and λ is the Σ 2 -cofinality of α. The theorem is also established for the metarecursive case, α = ω 1 , where α (...)
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    Recensione di P. Campeggiani, Introduzione alla filosofia delle emozioni.Paola Giacomoni - 2022 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 13 (1):79-81.
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  42. The stability of perfection.Paola Graffigna - 2003 - In Francesca Calabi (ed.), Italian studies on Philo of Alexandria. Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.
     
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    Un’anima symphonialis per comprendere se stessi e il mondo. Ildegarda di Bingen tra suono e parola.Paola Muller - 2024 - Doctor Virtualis 19:25-44.
    L’intera vita umana può essere interpretata in termini di armonia e sinfonia per Ildegarda di Bingen: mentre l’armonia significa la restaurazione della relazione tra uomo e Dio e la piena esperienza della redenzione, l’attuale esistenza umana con i suoi pericoli, contraddizioni e peccati, corrisponde a una sinfonia, all’interno della quale Dio fa ascoltare soprattutto la sua misericordia. Ildegarda offre una visione unitaria dell’uomo, divino per l’anima e terreno per il corpo, egli è un microcosmo, una molteplicità ricondotta all’unità. L'anima umana (...)
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  44. Dal Cusano ai Bovelles? Note sulle idee e sulle fonti di Johannes Trithemius.Paola Zambelli - 2002 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 47.
     
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  45. L'ambigua natura della magia. Filosofi, streghe, riti nel.Paola Zambelli - forthcoming - Rinascimento.
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  46. Une réincarnation de Jean Pic à l'époque de Pomponazzi: les thèses magiques et hérétiques d'un aristotélicien oublié, Tiberio Russiliano Sesto Calabrese (1519).Paola Zambelli - 1977 - Wiesbaden: Steiner [in Komm.].
  47. The Right Order of Concepts: Graßmann, Peano, Gödel and the Inheritance of Leibniz's Universal Characteristic.Paola Cantu - 2014 - Philosophia Scientiae 18 (1):157-182.
    This paper tackles the question of whether the order of concepts was still a relevant aspect of scientific rigour in the 19th and 20th centuries, especially in the case of authors who were deeply influenced by the Leibnizian project of a universal characteristic. Three case studies will be taken into account: Hermann Graßmann, Giuseppe Peano and Kurt Gödel. The main claim will be that the choice of primitive concepts was not only a question of convenience in modern hypothetico-deductive investigations, but (...)
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    Alexandre Koyré versus Lucien Lévy-Bruhl: From Collective Representations to Paradigms of Scientific Thought.Paola Zambelli - 1995 - Science in Context 8 (3):531-555.
    The ArgumentAlexandre Koyré is one of the most important historians of philosophic and scientific though since the thirties. Research on the Scientific Revolution, on Galileo, Descartes, Newton, as well as on Paracelsus and Boehme has deeply changed under his influential method: it has been a model for Kuhn's methodology of paradigms and revolutions in the histroy of science. Whereas Koyré used to be considered opposed in his ideology and method to sociological approaches, he has recently been characterized by Yehuda Elkana (...)
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  49. The animal question: why nonhuman animals deserve human rights.Paola Cavalieri (ed.) - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    How much do animals matter--morally? Can we keep considering them as second class beings, to be used merely for our benefit? Or, should we offer them some form of moral egalitarianism? Inserting itself into the passionate debate over animal rights, this fascinating, provocative work by renowned scholar Paola Cavalieri advances a radical proposal: that we extend basic human rights to the nonhuman animals we currently treat as "things." Cavalieri first goes back in time, tracing the roots of the debate (...)
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    Welfare economics and bounded rationality: the case for model-based approaches.Paola Manzini & Marco Mariotti - 2014 - Journal of Economic Methodology 21 (4):343-360.
    In this paper, we examine the problems facing a policy maker who observes inconsistent choices made by agents who are boundedly rational. We contrast a model-less and a model-based approach to welfare economics. We make the case for the model-based approach and examine its advantages as well as some problematic issues associated with it.
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