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    Revisiting the Body-Schema Concept in the Context of Whole-Body Postural-Focal Dynamics.Pietro Morasso, Maura Casadio, Vishwanathan Mohan, Francesco Rea & Jacopo Zenzeri - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Topologic organization of context fields for sensorimotor coordination.Pietro Morasso, Vittorio Sanguineti & Francesco Frisone - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):693-693.
    In field computing a topologic organization of CFs is necessary to support sensorimotor planning. A simple model of cortical dynamics can exploit such topologic organization.
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  3. Speranze e paure della tecnica.Pietro Barcellona, Francesco Barone, Renato Giannetti, Michela Nacci & Paolo Rossi - 1996 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 14 (1/2):98-110.
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    Logic Explained Networks.Gabriele Ciravegna, Pietro Barbiero, Francesco Giannini, Marco Gori, Pietro Liò, Marco Maggini & Stefano Melacci - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 314 (C):103822.
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    Made in Carcere: Integral Human Development in Extreme Conditions.Luca Mongelli, Pietro Versari, Francesco Rullani & Antonino Vaccaro - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 152 (4):977-995.
    This paper analyzes the case of Made in Carcere, an innovative social enterprise providing jobs to one of the most marginalized groups in society: convicted women. Relying on an extensive database that covers 8 years of activity, we propose a micro-level analysis of the processes adopted by Made in Carcere to foster the integral human development of convicted women, its target stakeholders. We show that this complex effort has successfully unfolded through two macro-processes: creating a safe space for experimentation and (...)
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    Sensory and multisensory reasoning: Is Bayesian updating modality-dependent?Stefano Fait, Stefania Pighin, Andrea Passerini, Francesco Pavani & Katya Tentori - 2023 - Cognition 234 (C):105355.
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    Rosmini e il pensiero italiano del Novecento: atti della giornata di studio al Sacro Monte Calvario di Domodossola (11 ottobre 2014).Fabio Mancini, Francesco Saccardi & Gian Pietro Soliani (eds.) - 2016 - Stresa: Edizioni rosminiane.
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  8. Give more data, awareness and control to individual citizens, and they will help COVID-19 containment.Mirco Nanni, Gennady Andrienko, Albert-László Barabási, Chiara Boldrini, Francesco Bonchi, Ciro Cattuto, Francesca Chiaromonte, Giovanni Comandé, Marco Conti, Mark Coté, Frank Dignum, Virginia Dignum, Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Paolo Ferragina, Fosca Giannotti, Riccardo Guidotti, Dirk Helbing, Kimmo Kaski, Janos Kertesz, Sune Lehmann, Bruno Lepri, Paul Lukowicz, Stan Matwin, David Megías Jiménez, Anna Monreale, Katharina Morik, Nuria Oliver, Andrea Passarella, Andrea Passerini, Dino Pedreschi, Alex Pentland, Fabio Pianesi, Francesca Pratesi, Salvatore Rinzivillo, Salvatore Ruggieri, Arno Siebes, Vicenc Torra, Roberto Trasarti, Jeroen van den Hoven & Alessandro Vespignani - 2021 - Ethics and Information Technology 23 (S1):1-6.
    The rapid dynamics of COVID-19 calls for quick and effective tracking of virus transmission chains and early detection of outbreaks, especially in the “phase 2” of the pandemic, when lockdown and other restriction measures are progressively withdrawn, in order to avoid or minimize contagion resurgence. For this purpose, contact-tracing apps are being proposed for large scale adoption by many countries. A centralized approach, where data sensed by the app are all sent to a nation-wide server, raises concerns about citizens’ privacy (...)
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  9. Francesco, i suoi frati e la gente: Evoluzione di una vocazione ad essere nel mondo.Pietro Maranesi - 2003 - Miscellanea Francescana 103 (3-4):445-487.
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  10. La morte di un uomo Cristiano: Gli ultimi anni di Vita di Francesco di assisi.Pietro Maranesi - 2012 - Miscellanea Francescana 112 (3-4):581-599.
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  11. M.T. Ciceronis Officiorum Libri Tres. Eiusdem Dialogus de Amicitia. Dialogus de Senectute. Paradoxa Omnia. Somnium Scipionis.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Pietro Marso, Francesco Maturanzio, Ognibene Bonisoli & Martino Filetico - 1557 - Apud Ioan. Gryphium.
     
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    L'INTUIZIONE E L'ISTITUZIONE: Il travaglio dell'identità di Francesco e dei suoi frati nei testi giuridici.Pietro Maranesi - 2008 - Miscellanea Francescana 108 (1-2):169-203.
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    Il problema dell'immortalità dell'anima nella critica di Pietro Pomponazzi a Tommaso d'Aquino.Francesco Luigi Gallo - 2022 - Roma: Aracne.
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    The Construction of Self in Relationships: Narratives and References to Mental States during Picture-Book Reading Interactions between Mothers and Children.Dolores Rollo, Emiddia Longobardi, Pietro Spataro & Francesco Sulla - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Maria Stella Calò Mariani, Nicola Cicerale, San Leonardo di Siponto “ iuxta stratam peregrinorum”; Maria Stella Calò Mariani, Adriana Pepe, Luoghi di culto lungo la via francigena In cammino verso la grotta dell’Arcangelo; Maria Stella Calò Mariani, Monte Sant’Angelo. Il complesso monumentale di San Pietro, di Santa Maria Maggiore e del battistero di San Giovanni; Maria Stella Calò Mariani, Natalia D’Amico, Santa Maria di Ripalta sul Fortore . Dalla fondazione cistercense alla rinascita celestina; Maria Stella Calò Mariani, La pittura medievale in Capitanata, [ Piccole monografie della Puglia, sezione Capitanata ], Galatina: Congedo Editore, 2013.Francesco Lovino - 2015 - Convivium 2 (2):174-177.
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  16. Marcus Tullius Cicero in Officijs. Marci Tullij Ciceronis Officio[Rum] Libri Tres. Liber de Amicitia. Liber de Senectute. Liber Paradoxorum. Cum Petri Marsi. Francisci Maturantij: Et Perq[Uam] Familiari Iodoci Badij Asce[N]Sij Explanatione. In Amicitia Vero Omniboni Eiusde[M]Q[Ue] Ascensij. In Senectute Martini Philertici: Et Asce[N]Sij. Adiunctis Preterea Co[M]Mentarijs Eiusde[M] Francisci Omniboni Et Ascensij in Vltimum Paradoxon: Quod Latinoru[M] Nullus Ad Hec Vsq[Ue] Tempora Ausus Est Enucleare. In Quo Pleraq[Ue] Que Per Eneam Pium Tam in Diligenti Castigatione: Q[Uam] Translatione Greci: Additamentisq[Ue] in Alios Co[M]Mentatores Omissa Fuerant. Et Alia Multa Que Falso in Alioru[M] Libroru[M] Titulis Et Frontispicio Promittebantur Addita Fuisse Comperiet Lector. Sed & Emendatissimam Tabulam Nicolai Cappusoti Per Folia Secreta[M] Et Historias Suis Locis Non Inuenustas Ab Hoc Minus Abesse Videbit Illius Emptor. Habes Amice Lector Hos Marci Tullij Ciceronis Libros Dilige[N]ter Recogn.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Benedetto Brugnoli, Pietro Marso, Francesco Maturanzio & Josse Badius - 1523 - [Simon Vincent?].
     
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  17. Predatory translations: the strange fortunes of Nedham’s Excellencie in eighteenth-century continental Europe.Antonino De Francesco - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    The Excellency of a Free State by Marchamont Nedham was remarkably successful in revolutionary Europe. The French edition produced in Paris in 1790 by Theophile Mandar was later used for an Italian translation, published in early 1798 in Milan, at the time of the Cisalpine Republic, by Pietro Custodi. The biographies of the two translators – both engaged in the radical politics of their time – suggest some considerations on how first one and then the other thought they could (...)
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  18. Pietro Siciliani e Cesira Pozzolini: filosofia e letteratura: atti del Convegno nazionale, Galatina 18-19 settembre 2014.Francesco Luceri (ed.) - 2015 - Lecce: Centro di studi salentini.
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    Conoscenza e Scienza in Landolfo Caracciolo.Francesco Fiorentino - 2013 - Franciscan Studies 71:375-409.
    La vita e le opere di Landolfo Caracciolo O.F.M. sono state descritte in modo sistematico da Salerno.1 Rispetto a questa descrizione, che ha posto il bacellierato sentenziario di Caracciolo intorno al 1320, va assunta la ricostruzione di Schabel, che ha spiegato come Caracciolo abbia letto le Sententiae a Parigi dopo Pietro Aureolo e prima di Francesco d’Ascoli e Francesco di Meyronnes.2 Successivamente Landolfo avrebbe ricevuto la prima cattedra in teologia dello Studium fran-cescano di Napoli, inaugurandovi la tradizione (...)
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    Analogia e univocità: una convivenza possibile? Il caso Petrus Thomae.Francesco Marrone - 2023 - Doctor Virtualis 18:277-304.
    La storia medievale della teologia e della metafisica è attraversata da una rilevante discussione a proposito della predicazione della nozione di ente. I modelli più spesso evocati a tal fine sono stati, com’è noto, l’analogia e l’univocità. Rispetto a questa alternativa, la tendenza generale degli interpreti è stata quella di intendere l’univocità e l’analogia come regimi predicativi opposti o contraddittori. Questa tesi ha dato vita a una sorta di opinione comune e diffusamente condivisa. La verità di questa tesi, tuttavia, non (...)
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    Studi e ritratti della rinascenza.Francesco Fiorentino - 1911 - Bari,: G. Laterza. Edited by Luisa Fiorentino.
    Pietro Pomponazzi.--Simnoe Porzio.--Maria d'Aragona marchesa del Vasto.--Andrea Cesalpino.--Giovan Battista de la Porta.--Giordano Bruno.--Tommaso Campanella.--Giulio Cesare Vanini.--Trajano Boccalini.
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  22. Prassi, cultura, realtà. Saggi in onore di Pier Luigi Lecis.Vinicio Busacchi, Pietro Salis & Simonluca Pinna (eds.) - 2020 - Milano-Udine: Mimesis Edizioni.
    A collection of essays dedicated to Pier Luigi Lecis' retirement. Contributors include: Mariano Bianca, Silvana Borutti, Vinicio Busacchi, Massimo Dell'Utri, Rosaria Egidi, Roberta Lanfredini, Giuseppe Lorini, Diego Marconi, Francesco Orilia, Paolo Parrini, Alberto Peruzzi, Simonluca Pinna, Pietro Salis, Paolo Spinicci.
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  23. La polemica fra Pietro Bembo e Gian Francesco Pico intorno al principio d'imitazione.Giorgio Santangelo - 1950 - Rinascimento 1:323.
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    Le stimmate di Francesco come locus philosophicus.Ernesto Dezza - 2018 - Doctor Virtualis 14.
    L'esperienza cristiana di Francesco d'Assisi ha ispirato non solo la letteratura religiosa del suo tempo, ma ha costituito un punto di riferimento anche per l'elaborazione filosofica e teologica dei maestri francescani, come si evince dall'analisi di una questione quodlibetale di Pietro Tommaso relativa al fenomeno delle stimmate del Poverello. Il testo del maestro catalano, in confronto anche con testi simili precedenti o coevi, si presenta come un testimone interessante della temperie culturale dei primi decenni del Trecento, dal momento (...)
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    Francesca Niutta (ed.), Manuele Crisolora, Le due Rome. Confronto tra Roma e Costantinopoli. Con la traduzione latina di Francesco Aleardi. [REVIEW]Cristina Billò - 2005 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 97 (1):236-238.
    Il libro si apre con un breve cenno agli ultimi eventi della vita di Crisolora per introdurre alcune osservazioni sulla figura del dotto bizantino dal punto di vista diplomatico. Nel 1397 Manuele Crisolora arriva a Firenze su invito di Coluccio Salutati e vi rimane tre anni, fino a quando, nel 1400, non raggiunge a Milano l'imperatore bizantino Manuele II Paleologo. Dopo un prolungato soggiorno a Pavia dal 1400 al 1403, continua la sua attività diplomatica come ambasciatore di Manuele II: è (...)
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  26. Wonder and Wondering in the Renaissance.Paul Richard Blum & Elisabeth Blum - 2010 - In Michael Funk Deckard & Péter Losonczi (eds.), Philosophy Begins in Wonder: An Introduction to Early Modern Philosophy, Theology, and Science. Pickwick.
    Wonder, miracle, occult science, poetry, and the epistemological implications in Renaissance authors: Marsilio Ficino, Giovanni Pico, Pietro Pomponazzi, Agrippa of Nettesheim, Giordano Bruno, Francesco Patrizi, Tommaso Campanella, Francisco Suárez.
     
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  27. The Italian Enlightenment and the Rehabilitation of Moral and Political Philosophy.Sergio Cremaschi - 2020 - The European Legacy 25 (7-8):743-759.
    By reconstructing the eighteenth-century movement of the Italian Enlightenment, I show that Italy’s political fragmentation notwithstanding, there was a constant circulation of ideas, whether on philosophical, ethical, political, religious, social, economic or scientific questions—among different groups in various states. This exchange was made possible by the shared language of its leading illuministi— Cesare Beccaria, Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Francesco Maria Zanotti, Antonio Genovesi, Mario Pagano, Pietro Verri, Marco Antonio Vogli, and Giammaria Ortes—and resulted in four common traits. First, the (...)
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    (1 other version)The Renaissance philosophy of man.Ernst Cassirer - 1948 - Chicago,: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Paul Oskar Kristeller & John Herman Randall.
    Francesco Petrarca, translated by H. Nachod: Introduction. A self-portrait. The ascent of Mont Ventoux. On his own ignorance and that of many others. A disapproval of an unreasonable use of the discipline of dialectic. An Averroist visits Petrarca. Petraca's aversion to Arab science. A request to take up the fight against Averroes.--Lorenzo Valla, translated by C.E. Trinkaus, Jr.: Introduction by C.E. Trinkaus, Jr. Dialogue on free will.--Marsilio Ficino, translated by J.L. Burroughs: Introduction, by J.L. Burroughs. Five questions concerning the (...)
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    Time, language and flexibility of the mind: The role of mental time travel in linguistic comprehension and production.Francesco Ferretti & Erica Cosentino - 2013 - Philosophical Psychology 26 (1):24-46.
    According to Chomsky, creativity is a critical property of human language, particularly the aspect of ?the creative use of language? concerning the appropriateness to a situation. How language can be creative but appropriate to a situation is an unsolvable mystery from the Chomskyan point of view. We propose that language appropriateness can be explained by considering the role of the human capacity for Mental Time Travel at its foundation, together with social and ecological intelligences within a triadic language-grounding system. Our (...)
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  30. There's Something About Gdel: The Complete Guide to the Incompleteness Theorem.Francesco Berto - 2009 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Berto’s highly readable and lucid guide introduces students and the interested reader to Gödel’s celebrated _Incompleteness Theorem_, and discusses some of the most famous - and infamous - claims arising from Gödel's arguments. Offers a clear understanding of this difficult subject by presenting each of the key steps of the _Theorem_ in separate chapters Discusses interpretations of the _Theorem_ made by celebrated contemporary thinkers Sheds light on the wider extra-mathematical and philosophical implications of Gödel’s theories Written in an accessible, non-technical (...)
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    Preferences: neither behavioural nor mental.Francesco Guala - 2019 - Economics and Philosophy 35 (3):383-401.
    Recent debates on the nature of preferences in economics have typically assumed that they are to be interpreted either as behavioural regularities or as mental states. In this paper I challenge this dichotomy and argue that neither interpretation is consistent with scientific practice in choice theory and behavioural economics. Preferences are belief-dependent dispositions with a multiply realizable causal basis, which explains why economists are reluctant to make a commitment about their interpretation.
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  32. On Conceiving the Inconsistent.Francesco Berto - 2014 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 114 (1pt1):103-121.
    I present an approach to our conceiving absolute impossibilities—things which obtain at no possible world—in terms of ceteris paribus intentional operators: variably restricted quantifiers on possible and impossible worlds based on world similarity. The explicit content of a representation plays a role similar in some respects to the one of a ceteris paribus conditional antecedent. I discuss how such operators invalidate logical closure for conceivability, and how similarity works when impossible worlds are around. Unlike what happens with ceteris paribus counterfactual (...)
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    (1 other version)The original sin of proof-theoretic semantics.Francesco Paoli & Bogdan Dicher - 2018 - Synthese 198 (1):615-640.
    Proof-theoretic semantics is an alternative to model-theoretic semantics. It aims at explaining the meaning of the logical constants in terms of the inference rules that govern their behaviour in proofs. We argue that this must be construed as the task of explaining these meanings relative to a logic, i.e., to a consequence relation. Alas, there is no agreed set of properties that a relation must have in order to qualify as a consequence relation. Moreover, the association of a consequence relation (...)
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    Fair allocation of scarce medical resources in the time of COVID-19: what do people think?Francesco Fallucchi, Marco Faravelli & Simone Quercia - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (1):3-6.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has placed an enormous burden on health systems, and guidelines have been developed to help healthcare practitioners when resource shortage imposes the choice on who to treat. However, little is known on the public perception of these guidelines and the underlying moral principles. Here, we assess on a sample of 1033 American citizens’ moral views and agreement with proposed guidelines. We find substantial heterogeneity in citizens’ moral principles, often not in line with the guidelines recommendations. As the (...)
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    Quine and Slater on paraconsistency and deviance.Francesco Paoli - 2003 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 32 (5):531-548.
    In a famous and controversial paper, B. H. Slater has argued against the possibility of paraconsistent logics. Our reply is centred on the distinction between two aspects of the meaning of a logical constant *c* in a given logic: its operational meaning, given by the operational rules for *c* in a cut-free sequent calculus for the logic at issue, and its global meaning, specified by the sequents containing *c* which can be proved in the same calculus. Subsequently, we use the (...)
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  36. Relational Order and Onto-Thematic Roles.Francesco Orilia - 2011 - Metaphysica 12 (1):1-18.
    States of affairs involving a non-symmetric relation such as loving are said to have a relational order, something that distinguishes, for instance, Romeo’s loving Juliet from Juliet’s loving Romeo. Relational order can be properly understood by appealing to o-roles, i.e., ontological counterparts of what linguists call thematic roles, e.g., agent, patient, instrument, and the like. This move allows us to meet the appropriate desiderata for a theory of relational order. In contrast, the main theories that try to do without o-roles, (...)
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    On measuring inconsistency in definite and indefinite databases with denial constraints.Francesco Parisi & John Grant - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 318 (C):103884.
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    Analogical representations of naive physics.Francesco Gardin & Bernard Meltzer - 1989 - Artificial Intelligence 38 (2):139-159.
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    Kant’s ›Critique of Aesthetic Judgment‹ in the 20th Century: A Companion to its Main Interpretations.Stefano Marino & Pietro Terzi (eds.) - 2020 - De Gruyter.
    Kant’s Critique of Judgment represents one of the most important texts in modern philosophy. However, while its importance for 19th-century philosophy has been widely acknowledged, scholars have often overlooked its far-reaching influence on 20th-century thought. This book aims to account for the various interpretations of Kant’s notion of aesthetic judgment formulated in the last century. The book approaches the subject matter from both a historical and a theoretical point of view and in relation to different cultural contexts, also exploring in (...)
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  40. The Iconic Moment. Towards a Peircean Theory of Diagrammatic Imagination.Francesco Bellucci & Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen - 2016 - In Ángel Nepomuceno Fernández, Olga Pombo Martins & Juan Redmond (eds.), Epistemology, Knowledge and the Impact of Interaction. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
     
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  41. The Social Brain Is Not Enough: On the Importance of the Ecological Brain for the Origin of Language.Francesco Ferretti - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    An Updated Evolutionary Research Programme for the Evolution of Language.Francesco Suman - 2018 - Topoi 37 (2):255-263.
    Language evolution, intended as an open problem in the evolutionary research programme, will be here analyzed from the theoretical perspective advanced by the supporters of the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis. Four factors and two associated concepts will be matched with a selection of critical examples concerning genus Homo evolution, relevant for the evolution of language, such as the evolution of hominin life-history traits, the enlargement of the social group, increased cooperation among individuals, behavioral change and innovations, heterochronic modifications leading to increased (...)
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    A Contingent Russell's Paradox.Francesco Orilia - 1996 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 37 (1):105-111.
    It is shown that two formally consistent type-free second-order systems, due to Cocchiarella, and based on the notion of homogeneous stratification, are subject to a contingent version of Russell's paradox.
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    Introduction: Origin and Evolution of Language—An Interdisciplinary Perspective.Francesco Ferretti, Ines Adornetti, Alessandra Chiera, Erica Cosentino & Serena Nicchiarelli - 2018 - Topoi 37 (2):219-234.
  45. Heraclitus, the becoming and the Platonic-Aristotelian doxography.Francesco Fronterotta - 2015 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 15:117-128.
    The purpose of this paper is to examine heraclitean fragments evoking the metaphor of rivers and waters flowing, usually associated by tradition to the image of reality in becoming and the conception of nature as a more or less disordered streaming. These fragments are certainly among the most celebrated and lucky fragments of the philosopher of Ephesus, which can be explained by the fact that they have been used since Plato and Aristotle, to represent in an exemplary way the philosophical (...)
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    L'individualità dei corpi. Percorsi nell'Etica di Spinoza.Francesco Toto - 2014 - Milano MI, Italia: Mimesis.
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    Eudoxe et Speusippe sur le plaisir (selon Aristote) : un débat dans l’ancienne Académie.Francesco Fronterotta - 2018 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 1:39-72.
    Cet article propose une reconstruction du débat sur la nature du plaisir qui eut lieu dans l’ancienne Académie à partir du témoignage d’Aristote dans l’ Éthique à Nicomaque. Ce sont notamment les positions attribuées à Eudoxe et Speusippe qu’Aristote discute et critique dans la perspective da sa propre conception du plaisir. La présentation d’Aristote est ensuite mise en relation avec le Philèbe, qui rapporte vraisemblablement le point de vue de Platon sur ce débat et sa version des différents arguments que (...)
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    Second-order propositional modal logic: Expressiveness and completeness results.Francesco Belardinelli, Wiebe van der Hoek & Louwe B. Kuijer - 2018 - Artificial Intelligence 263 (C):3-45.
  49. The hippocampus: hub of brain network communication for memory.Francesco P. Battaglia, Karim Benchenane, Anton Sirota, Cyriel M. A. Pennartz & Sidney I. Wiener - 2011 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 15 (7):310-318.
    A complex brain network, centered on the hippocampus, supports episodic memories throughout their lifetimes. Classically, upon memory encoding during active behavior, hippocampal activity is dominated by theta oscillations (6-10Hz). During inactivity, hippocampal neurons burst synchronously, constituting sharp waves, which can propagate to other structures, theoretically supporting memory consolidation. This 'two-stage' model has been updated by new data from high-density electrophysiological recordings in animals that shed light on how information is encoded and exchanged between hippocampus, neocortex and subcortical structures such as (...)
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  50. Democrazia contemporanea e decostruzionismo.Francesco Giacomantonio - 2009 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 86 (1):145-158.
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