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    Segno, valore, riproduzione sociale: su Ferruccio Rossi-Landi.Patrizia Calefato - 1991 - Idee 18:85-101.
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    Keel sotsiaalses taastootmises.Patrizia Calefato - 2009 - Sign Systems Studies 37 (1/2):81-81.
    This paper focuses on the semiotic foundations of sociolinguistics. Starting from the definition of “sociolinguistics” given by the philosopher Adam Schaff, the paper examines in particular the notion of “critical sociolinguistics” as theorized by the Italian semiotician Ferruccio Rossi-Landi. The basis of the social dimension of language are to be found in what Rossi-Landi calls “social reproduction” which regards both verbal and non-verbal signs. Saussure’s notion of langue can be considered in this way, with reference not only to (...)
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    Language in social reproduction.Patrizia Calefato - 2009 - Sign Systems Studies 37 (1-2):43-80.
    This paper focuses on the semiotic foundations of sociolinguistics. Starting from the definition of “sociolinguistics” given by the philosopher Adam Schaff, the paper examines in particular the notion of “critical sociolinguistics” as theorized by the Italian semiotician Ferruccio Rossi-Landi. The basis of the social dimension of language are to be found in what Rossi-Landi calls “social reproduction” which regards both verbal and non-verbal signs. Saussure’s notionof langue can be considered in this way, with reference not only to his (...)
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    Our tender Middle Ages. Interview with Patrizia Bovi.Patrizia Bovi & Witold Wachowski - 2011 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (T):175, 181, 185.
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    Global and local: Encyclopedic meaning revisited.Patrizia Violi - 2015 - Semiotica 2015 (206):89-108.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2015 Heft: 206 Seiten: 89-108.
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    Il linguaggio come lavoro e come mercato.Ferruccio Rossi-Landi - 1968 - Milano,: Bompiani.
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  7. Measurement and modeling of depth cue combination: In defense of weak fusion.M. S. Landy, L. T. Maloney, E. B. Johnston & M. Young - 1995 - Vision Research 35:389--412.
     
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    Zinger, Clunker, Clanger, Flunker: On Two-Point Comparisons, and Why we Love Them.Joshua Landy - 2024 - British Journal of Aesthetics 64 (4):563-584.
    According to a now-standard theory, ‘Juliet is the sun’ is supposed to be a ‘pregnant’ metaphor, ready at any moment to beget a sprawling heap of adorable semantic puppies. Its two parts—‘Juliet’ and ‘the sun’—ostensibly meet at a virtually endless number of points, and it’s allegedly illuminating, enjoyable, or at least interesting to sit there all day spelling them out. But what if none of that is true? What if, instead, a successful creative comparison tends to offer exactly two points (...)
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  9. A Nation of Madame Bovarys : on the possibility and desirability of moral improvement through fiction.Joshua Landy - 2008 - In Garry Hagberg (ed.), Art and Ethical Criticism. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 63--94.
    “A Nation of Madame Bovarys” rebuts the notion that literature is improves its readers morally, whether (1) by imparting instruction, (2) by eliciting empathy for non-parochial groups, or (3) by forcibly fine-tuning our capacity to navigate difficult ethical waters. Taking Geoffrey Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale as its test case, it argues that the positions taken by Nussbaum, Booth, Rorty, et al.—also including the “imaginative resistance” position—are vastly overblown; that empathy is unreliable as a guide to moral behavior; that readers tend (...)
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    Liberalizing self-deception: Replacing paradigmatic-state accounts of self-deception with a dynamic view of the self-deceptive process.Patrizia Pedrini - 2018 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 13 (2):11-24.
    Patrizia Pedrini | : In this paper, I argue that paradigmatic-state accounts of self-deception suffer from a problem of restrictedness that does not do justice to the complexities of the phenomenon. In particular, I argue that the very search for a paradigmatic state of self-deception greatly overlooks the dynamic dimension of the self-deceptive process, which allows the inclusion of more mental states than paradigmatic-state accounts consider. I will discuss the inadequacy of any such accounts, and I will argue that (...)
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    The Name is the Meaning: Language Used for the So-Called ‘MENA’.Patrizia Rinaldi - forthcoming - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique:1-20.
    Contemporary international migration is directly related to the construction of the nation-state. The variations in this migration are multiple, depending on the type of mobility, the territories and the characteristics of the people who practice it. One kind of migration that has been particularly important at the end of the twentieth century and so far in the twenty-first century is that of minors who migrate without being accompanied by their parents. The legal definitions, bureaucratic practices and rights of these minors-turned-migrants (...)
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    Psychology and the psychogalvanic reflex.C. Landis - 1930 - Psychological Review 37 (5):381-398.
  13. Is Shepherd a Monist?David Landy - 2024 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 22 (1):25-36.
    For Shepherd, how many things exist? On the one hand, it looks like the answer is going to be many. It is a central tent of Shepherd's philosophical system that causation is a relation whereby two or more objects combine to create a third. Since there are many instances of this causal relation, there must be many objects in the world. On the other hand, there are several moments throughout her writing where Shepherd indicates that the distinction between causes and (...)
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    How to Do Things with Fictions.Joshua Landy - 2012 - New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press.
    How to Do Things with Fictions considers how fictional works, ranging from Chaucer to Beckett, subject readers to a series of exercises meant to fortify their mental capacities. While it is often assumed that fictions must be informative or morally improving in order to be of any real benefit to us, certain texts defy this assumption by functioning as training-grounds for the capacities: in engaging with them we stand not to become more knowledgeable or more virtuous but more skilled, whether (...)
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    Conceptual discontinuity involves recycling old processes in new domains.David Landy, Colin Allen & Michael L. Anderson - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (3):136-137.
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    Sebeok and Wittgenstein: Some similarities in their philosophy of and in language.Patrizia Calefato - 1993 - Semiotica 97 (3-4):239-246.
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    La tecnica e le cose: assonanze e dissonanze tra Bloch e Heidegger.Patrizia Cipolletta - 2001 - Milano: FrancoAngeli.
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  18. Dell'insieme totale.Paolo Landi - 2001 - Giornale di Metafisica 23 (3):499-518.
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    L'uno, le parti e il tutto.Paolo Landi - 2021 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Exploring Textual Action.Patrizia Lombardo, Lars Saetre & Aders M. Gullestad (eds.) - 2010 - Aarhus University Press (Aarhus).
    Exploring Textual Action questions how we analyse works of art after the performative turn and shows how the interplay of performativity (textual action), space and topography, and the converging of genres and art forms is essential in modern drama, theatre, prose fiction, poetry and film. The volume also fosters a keen concern for the development of congenial theory. Its 14 detailed essays analyse works of art ranging from Balzac, Melville and George Eliot, to Breton, Kafka, Benjamin, Blixen and Woolf; and (...)
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  21. Impure Art of Cinema.Patrizia Lombardo - 2010 - In Lars Sætre, Patrizia Lombardo & Anders Gullestad (eds.), Exploring textual action. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press. pp. 5--187.
     
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  22. Lovejoy et la vie des idées.Patrizia Lombardo - 2020 - In David Simonetta & Alexandre de Vitry (eds.), Histoire et historiens des idées: figures, méthodes, problèmes. Paris: Collège de France éditions.
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  23. Il lato discorde delle cose: oggetti d'uso, antisoggetti quotidiani.Patrizia Magli - 1991 - Philosophy 88:57-68.
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    Edith Stein o dell’armonia. Esistenza, Pensiero, Fede.Patrizia Manganaro & Antonio Calcagno - 2011 - Symposium 15 (1):224-231.
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    Influenze schopenhaueriane nella "Sehnsucht" del giovane Horkheimer.Patrizia Miggiano - 2017 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 8 (1):84-115.
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    La Rivoluzione in una parola: "Bienfaisance" 1789-1800.Patrizia Oppici - 2011 - New York: Lang.
    A differenza di altri concetti su cui il ruolo svolto dall'Illuminismo e universalmente noto, beneficenza e un termine che appare indissolubilmente legato all'Ottocento, ed a una visione paternalista ed ipocrita dei rapporti sociali. Pochi conoscono le avventure settecentesche dell'idea di - bienfaisance - che, al pari di termini quali tolleranza ed - egalite -, e un frutto maturo dell'Illuminismo, ed una delle parole-chiave dei <I>philosophes. Di questo concetto, essenziale nel dibattito morale settecentesco, il libro esplora le potenzialita concentrandosi sul decennio (...)
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    Teatro cartesiano o spettatore cartesiano? Autocoscienza e razionalità in Davidson.Patrizia Pedrini - 2004 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 17 (2):325-336.
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    The Conception of Private in Thomas More's Utopia between Plato's and Cicero's Philosophy.Patrizia Piredda - 2021 - Utopian Studies 32 (2):186-205.
    This article investigates the concept of “private” in Thomas More's Utopia and its philosophical influences. More did not follow a particular philosophy but was an eclectic intellectual inclined to combine different philosophies useful to develop and express his thought. More's philosophical sources are therefore numerous and include, among others, Epicurus, Augustine, Aristotle, and Seneca. In this article, I focus on the presence of Cicero and Plato in Utopia and, through the analysis of the occurrences of the concept of “private,” demonstrate (...)
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    Due seminari spinoziani.Patrizia Pozzi - 1993 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 48 (4):795.
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  30. O pewnych zagadnieniach post-Morrisowskich.Ferruccio Rossi-Landi - 1982 - Studia Semiotyczne 12:133-155.
     
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    Psychosocial Suicide Prevention Interventions in the Elderly: A Mini-Review of the Literature.Patrizia Zeppegno, Eleonora Gattoni, Martina Mastrangelo, Carla Gramaglia & Marco Sarchiapone - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    In Europe the elderly population is projected to increase from 18.5% (93.9 million) in 2014 to 28.7% (149.1 million) by 2080. In the USA it is estimated that by the year 2030 more than 20% of the population will be aged 65 years or over. This specific population is at high risk of unrecognised or untreated psychiatric illnesses and suicide. It is well known that completed suicide rate increases with age in both men and women. Although elderly people attempt suicide (...)
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  32. A Perceptual Account of Symbolic Reasoning.David Landy, Colin Allen & Carlos Zednik - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
    People can be taught to manipulate symbols according to formal mathematical and logical rules. Cognitive scientists have traditionally viewed this capacity—the capacity for symbolic reasoning—as grounded in the ability to internally represent numbers, logical relationships, and mathematical rules in an abstract, amodal fashion. We present an alternative view, portraying symbolic reasoning as a special kind of embodied reasoning in which arithmetic and logical formulae, externally represented as notations, serve as targets for powerful perceptual and sensorimotor systems. Although symbolic reasoning often (...)
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    Shepherd’s Accounts of Space and Time.David Landy - 2024 - Mind 133 (532):1100-1120.
    There is an apparent tension in Shepherd’s accounts of space and time. Firstly, Shepherd explicitly claims that we know that the space and time of the unperceived world exist because they cause our phenomenal experience of them. Secondly, Shepherd emphasizes that empty space and time do not have the power to effect any change in the world. My proposal is that for Shepherd time has exactly one causal power: to provide for the continued existence of self-same or changing objects. Because (...)
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  34. Is Shepherd a Bundle Theorist?David Landy - 2023 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 21 (3):229-253.
    Shepherd appears to endorse something like the following biconditonal regarding qualities and objects. □(An object, O, exists ↔ Some bundle of qualities, Q1, Q2, … Qn exists). There is a growing consensus in the secondary literature that she also takes the right side of this biconditional to ground the left side. I.e. Shepherd is a bundle theorist who takes an object to be nothing but a mass of qualities, or causal powers. I argue here that despite appearances, this interpretation reverses (...)
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    Examining the Potential for Exploitation by Local Intermediaries.David Landy & Richard Sharp - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (3):12-13.
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    Stendhal : « La vérité, l’'pre vérité ».Patrizia Lombardo - 2013 - Philosophiques 40 (1):87.
    Patrizia Lombardo | : Stendhal et Musil sont les deux écrivains par excellence qui se sont interrogés sur le type de connaissance qui vient de la littérature. Avant Musil et comme Musil, Stendhal répond à cette question fondamentale en montrant que le roman offre une connaissance des émotions humaines et de leur lien avec les valeurs. Il s’agit à la fois de valeurs éthiques — les situations morales dans lesquelles se trouvent les personnages — et des valeurs esthétiques et (...)
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    Kant’s Inferentialism: The Case Against Hume.David Landy - 2015 - New York: Routledge.
    Kant’s Inferentialism draws on a wide range of sources to present a reading of Kant’s theory of mental representation as a direct response to the challenges issued by Hume in A Treatise of Human Nature. Kant rejects the conclusions that Hume draws on the grounds that these are predicated on Hume’s theory of mental representation, which Kant refutes by presenting objections to Hume’s treatment of representations of complex states of affairs and the nature of judgment. In its place, Kant combines (...)
  38. Passion, Counter-Passion, Catharsis : Beckett and Flaubert on feeling nothing.Joshua Landy - 2007 - In Garry Hagberg & Walter Jost (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Literature. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This chapter presents Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary and Samuel Beckett’s Trilogy as modern fictions with ancient-skeptical ambitions. Whether in the affective domain (Flaubert) or in the cognitive (Beckett), the aim is to help the reader achieve a position of studied neutrality—ataraxia, époché—thanks not to an a priori decision but to the mutual cancellation of opposing tendencies. Understanding Flaubert and Beckett in this way allows us, first, to enrich our sense of what “catharsis” may involve; second, to see why the apparently (...)
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  39. Shepherd’s Claim that Sensations Are too Fleeting to Stand in Causal Relations with Other Sensations.David Landy - forthcoming - Journal of Scottish Philosophy.
    Shepherd argues that we can know that there exists a universe external to the mind because that universe is the only possible cause of our sensations. As a part of that argument, Shepherd eliminates the possibility that sensations might be caused by other sensations on the grounds that sensations are merely momentary existences and so not capable of standing in causal relations with each other. And yet she claims that sensations do stand in causal relations to other objects, both as (...)
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    Rescuing the "Loss-Of-Agency" Account of Thought Insertion.Patrizia Pedrini - 2015 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 22 (3):221-233.
    According to the principle known as “the principle of present-tense ascription immunity”, “It is impossible for anyone to have or entertain thoughts without being aware—immediately and self-evidently—that he is thinking that thought”. In other words, my thoughts are fundamentally experienced as mine, and I typically have this experience of mineness immediately, that is, without any inference based on evidence about who is the thinker of the thought. Thought insertion reveals instead that, under particular pathological conditions, people can be startlingly in (...)
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  41. A Defense of Shepherd’s Account of Cause and Effect as Synchronous.David Landy - 2020 - Journal of Modern Philosophy 2 (1):1.
    Lady Mary Shepherd holds that the relation of cause and effect consists of the combination of two objects to create a third object. She also holds that this account implies that causes are synchronous with their effects. There is a single instant in which the objects that are causes combine to create the object which is their effect. Hume argues that cause and effect cannot be synchronous because if they were then the entire chain of successive causes and effects would (...)
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  42. Shepherd on Meaning, Reference, and Perception.David Landy - 2022 - Journal of Modern Philosophy 4 (1):12.
    The aim of this paper is to present an interpretation of Shepherd’s account of our most fundamental cognitive powers, most especially the faculty that Shepherd calls perception, which she claims is a unity of contributions from the understanding and the senses. I find that Shepherd is what we would nowadays call a meaning holist: she holds that the meaning of any natural-kind term is constituted by its place in a system of definitions, which system specifies the causal roles of the (...)
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    (1 other version)Robot companions.Patrizia Marti - 2010 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 11 (2):220-226.
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    When language goes on holiday.Patrizia Piredda - 2023 - Perspectivas 8 (1):263-281.
    The new discoveries of QM led to re-assessing, broadening the meanings of many physical concepts, and formulating a new logic that was no longer based on the classical principles of non-contradiction, identity, and causality. Heisenberg considered the classical logic and the conception of language expressed in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus inadequate for the understanding of the problems of language with which the physicists of the Copenhagen school had had to deal in order to define the foundations of Quantum Mechanics. On the (...)
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    Integration and inclusion in Italy. Towards a special pedagogy for inclusion.Patrizia Sandri - 2014 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 8 (2):92-104.
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    The temptation of mimicry.Patrizia Marti - 2014 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 15 (2):184-189.
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    Marxism and ideology.Ferruccio Rossi-Landi - 1990 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book represents the culmination of the life's work of one of Italy's foremost Marxist theorists. In it, Ferruccio Rossi-Landi illuminates the complex issues raised by the concept of "ideology." Through his penetrating analysis of the intimate relationship between language, consciousness, and power, his treatise not only offers a valuable review of the history of the notion of ideology and the debate surrounding it, but represents an original and comprehensive revision of the classic Marxist theory of ideology. While retaining (...)
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    Confiscated Assets and School: From the Narration to the Experiences of Pathways for Soft Skills and Orientation.Patrizia Belfiore, Antonio Esposito & Domenico Tafuri - 2023 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 27 (67):65-78.
    Today, after the family, the school is the first institution in which children experience the implementation of social rules and the behaviors that follow from them. It is useful, therefore, to insert paths that favor the consolidation of a system made up of rules, inspired by the principles of transparency, fairness and solidarity, which can be the first and most effective lesson of democratic legality. In this perspective, teaching activities can appropriately refer to the programmatic contents of the disciplines which, (...)
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  49. Significato comunicazione e parlare comune.F. ROSSI-LANDI - 1961
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    Looking into Death: Trauma, Memory and Human Face.Patrizia Violi - 2022 - Topoi 41 (4):809-819.
    This article analyses the relationship of human faces with trauma and death, in particular focalizing on the use of snap shot and ID kinds of photos in site of memory, memorials an public art.
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