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    Petrarch, Boccaccio, and the Space of Vernacular Literature.Renzo Bragantini - 2018 - In Igor Candido (ed.), Petrarch and Boccaccio: The Unity of Knowledge in the Pre-Modern World. De Gruyter. pp. 313-339.
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    Dialogue with David C. Thomasma and Renzo Pegoraro.Renzo Pegoraro - 2005 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 26 (6):575-589.
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    Sustainability Reporting and Assurance: A Historical Analysis on a World-Wide Phenomenon.Renzo Mori Junior, Peter J. Best & Julie Cotter - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 120 (1):1-11.
    Sustainability reporting and assurance of sustainability reports have been used by organizations in an attempt to provide accountability to their stakeholders. A better understanding of current practices is important to provide a base for comparative and trend analyses. This paper aims to consolidate and provide information on sustainability reporting, assurance of sustainability reports and types of assurance providers. Another aim of this paper is to provide a descriptive analysis of these practices for a global sample, comparing results with previous studies, (...)
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    Burnout, Depression, and Borderline Personality: A 1,163-Participant Study.Renzo Bianchi, Jean-Pierre Rolland & Jesús F. Salgado - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  5. State Legitimacy and Self-defence.Massimo Renzo - 2011 - Law and Philosophy 30 (5):575-601.
    In this paper I outline a theory of legitimacy that grounds the state’s right to rule on a natural duty not to harm others. I argue that by refusing to enter the state, anarchists expose those living next to them to the dangers of the state of nature, thereby posing an unjust threat. Since we have a duty not to pose unjust threats to others, anarchists have a duty to leave the state of nature and enter the state. This duty (...)
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    Diagnostic frameworks and nursing diagnoses: a normative stance.Renzo Zanotti & Daniele Chiffi - 2015 - Nursing Philosophy 16 (1):64-73.
    Diagnostic frameworks are essential to many scientific and technological activities and clinical practice. This study examines the main fundamental aspects of such frameworks. The three components required for all diagnoses are identified and examined, i.e. their normative dimension, temporal nature and structure, and teleological perspective.The normative dimension of a diagnosis is based on (1) epistemic values when associated with Hempel's inductive risk concerning the balance between false‐positive and false‐negative outcomes, leading to probabilistic judgements; and (2) non‐epistemic values when related to (...)
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    A normative analysis of nursing knowledge.Renzo Zanotti & Daniele Chiffi - 2016 - Nursing Inquiry 1 (23):04-11.
    This study addresses the question of normative analysis of the value‐based aspects of nursing. In our perspective, values in science may be distinguished into (i) epistemic when related to the goals of truth and objectivity and (ii) non‐epistemic when related to social, cultural or political aspects. Furthermore, values can be called constitutive when necessary for a scientific enterprise, or contextual when contingently associated with science. Analysis of the roles of the various forms of values and models of knowledge translation provides (...)
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    Visual Cultures in Science and Technology. A Comparative History - by Klaus Hentschel.Renzo Baldasso - 2016 - Centaurus 58 (4):322-324.
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    El aporte de Aníbal Ponce a la crítica del humanismo moderno.Renzo Llorente - 2013 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 18 (60):119-126.
    En Humanismo burgués y humanismo proletario, publicado por primera vez en 1938, Aníbal Ponce examina dos concepciones contrapuestas del humanismo. Entre los muchos méritos del estudio de Ponce se pueden destacar tres en particular. En primer lugar, el análisis de Ponce pone de manifiesto que el huma..
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  10. Maurice Cornforth’s Contribution to Marxist Metaethics.Renzo Llorente - 2003 - Nature, Society, and Thought 16 (3):261-276.
     
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    Ecologia senza natura o ontologia senza storia? Soggetto, ambiente e storicità in Timothy Morton.Renzo Nuti - 2021 - Nóema 12:88-105.
    La riflessione di Timothy Morton si muove all’interno di quel ripensamento del rapporto tra soggetto umano e ambiente – dunque anche dell’umano in generale - che la scienza ecologica è venuta imponendo con sempre maggiore urgenza. A partire da Hyperobjects, tuttavia, Morton si è inserito in quell’ampia ed eterogenea corrente, spesso definita «nuovo materialismo», che nel corso dell’ultimo decennio, sebbene in modi differenti, ha inteso tale ripensamento sempre più come una speculazione eminentemente ontologica: una rinnovata comprensione del modo d’essere dei (...)
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    Guerrocrazia: storia e cultura della politica armata.Renzo Paternoster - 2014 - Roma: Aracne editrice S.r.l..
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  13. Gorgia.Renzo Vitali - 1971 - Urbino,: Argalìa.
     
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    Nella trama della storia: figure e percorsi intellettuali tra Otto e Novecento.Renzo Zorzi - 1990 - Venezia: Marsilio.
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    Nursing knowledge: hints from the placebo effect.Renzo Zanotti & Daniele Chiffi - 2017 - Nursing Philosophy 18 (3):e12140.
    Nursing knowledge stems from a dynamic interplay between population‐based scientific knowledge (the general) and specific clinical cases (the particular). We compared the ‘cascade model of knowledge translation’, also known as ‘classical biomedical model’ in clinical practice (in which knowledge gained at population level may be applied directly to a specific clinical context), with an emergentist model of knowledge translation. The structure and dynamics of nursing knowledge are outlined, adopting the distinction between epistemic and non‐epistemic values. Then, a (moderately) emergentist approach (...)
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  16. Crimes Against Humanity and the Limits of International Criminal Law.Massimo Renzo - 2012 - Law and Philosophy 31 (4):443-476.
    Crimes against humanity are supposed to have a collective dimension with respect both to their victims and their perpetrators. According to the orthodox view, these crimes can be committed by individuals against individuals, but only in the context of a widespread or systematic attack against the group to which the victims belong. In this paper I offer a new conception of crimes against humanity and a new justification for their international prosecution. This conception has important implications as to which crimes (...)
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    Is Burnout Primarily Linked to Work-Situated Factors? A Relative Weight Analytic Study.Renzo Bianchi, Guadalupe Manzano-García & Jean-Pierre Rolland - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:623912.
    It has often been asserted that burnout is primarily linked to occupational-context factors, and only secondarily to individual-level (e.g., personality) and non-work (or general) factors. We evaluated the validity of this view by examining the links between burnout and an array of 22 work-situated (effort-reward imbalance, unreasonable work tasks, unnecessary work tasks, weekly working hours, job autonomy, skill development, performance feedback, and support in work life), work-unrelated (sentimental accomplishment, familial accomplishment, number of child[ren], leisure activities, residential satisfaction, environmental quality, security (...)
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    Catholic religious agency during the Covid-19 emergency: the issue of vaccines.Renzo Pegoraro - 2024 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 45 (3):231-239.
    The Catholic Church’s reflection on and assessment of the Covid-19 pandemic has developed in several areas. Inspired by the tradition of its social teaching, specifically by the values of the dignity of the human person, justice, solidarity, and the common good, a strong sense of responsibility—on the part of all to prevent the spread of the pandemic and care for the affected sick—was called for. This resulted in a series of interventions and documents on the various medical and spiritual issues (...)
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  19. A Criticism of the International Harm Principle.Massimo Renzo - 2010 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 4 (3):267-282.
    According to the received view crimes like torture, rape, enslavement or enforced prostitution are domestic crimes if they are committed as isolated or sporadic events, but become crimes against humanity when they are committed as part of a ‘widespread or systematic attack’ against a civilian population. Only in the latter case can these crimes be prosecuted by the international community. One of the most influential accounts of this idea is Larry May’s International Harm Principle, which states that crimes against humanity (...)
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    The Role of Visual Representation in the Scientific Revolution: A Historiographic Inquiry.Renzo Baldasso - 2006 - Centaurus 48 (2):69-88.
    This article provides a strategic history of the role assigned by modern historians to visual representation in early modern science, an aspect of historiography that is largely ignored in the scholarly literature. Despite the current undervaluation of images and visual reasoning, historians in the 1940s and 1950s who established the 20th century concept of the Scientific Revolution, also assigned a conspicuous role to images, claiming 15th century art as a chapter in the history of science and identifying the first modern (...)
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    Presas, Mario A. (1997). La Verdad de la Ficción. Buenos Aires: Editorial Almagesto, (159 páginas).Renzo Fabrizio - 2024 - Revista de Filosofía (La Plata) 53 (2):e088.
    En La Verdad de la Ficción, Mario Presas compila nueve artículos de su autoría que, aunque fueron escritos en distintos momentos de su carrera y sin una conexión sistemática, están estrechamente ligados entre sí por una misma problemática filosófica: la apertura, a través del arte, a un tipo de saber que es propio de la experiencia estética. La tesis central que atraviesa a todos los capítulos consiste en sostener que el arte habilita una vía de acceso a la realidad que (...)
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  22. Associative Responsibilities and Political Obligation.Massimo Renzo - 2012 - Philosophical Quarterly 62 (246):106-127.
    In this paper I criticise an influential version of associative theory of political obligation and I offer a reformulation of the theory in ‘quasi-voluntarist’ terms. I argue that although unable by itself to solve the problem of political obligation, my quasi-voluntarist associative model can play an important role in solving this problem. Moreover, the model teaches us an important methodological lesson about the way in which we should think about the question of political obligation. Finally, I suggest that the quasi-voluntarist (...)
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    Burned-out with burnout? Insights from historical analysis.Renzo Bianchi, Katarzyna Wac, James Francis Sowden & Irvin Sam Schonfeld - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Fierce debates surround the conceptualization and measurement of job-related distress in occupational health science. The use of burnout as an index of job-related distress, though commonplace, has increasingly been called into question. In this paper, we first highlight foundational problems that undermine the burnout construct and its legacy measure, the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Next, we report on advances in research on job-related distress that depart from the use of the burnout construct. Tracing the genesis of the burnout construct, we observe (...)
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  24. Un Frammento Inedito Di Leonardo Nella Biblioteca Municipale Di Nantes.Renzo Cianchi - 1957 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 19 (2):161-169.
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  25. De la physiologie de la sensation a l'ethique de l'effort: l'antijacobinisme aux origines de la IIIe Republique.Renzo Ragghianti - 2009 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 5 (1):127-136.
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    The anti-aristotelianism of Gaetano mosca and its fate.Renzo Sereno - 1937 - International Journal of Ethics 48 (4):509-518.
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    Helping the Rebels.Massimo Renzo - 2018 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 13 (3).
    In a pair of recent papers, Allen Buchanan has outlined an ambitious account of the ethics of revolution and its implications for military intervention. Buchanan’s account is bold and yet sophisticated. It is bold in that it advances a number of theses that will no doubt strike the reader as highly controversial; it is sophisticated in that it rests on a nuanced account of how revolutions unfold and the constraints that political self-determination places on intervention. He argues that, despite the (...)
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    Findings from a European survey on current bioethics training activities in hospitals.Renzo Pegoraro & Giovanni Putoto - 2006 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 10 (1):91-96.
    While much work has been done on improving undergraduate education in bioethics, particularly in medicine, less has been said about continuing education of health care workers, particularly non-medical and nursing personnel. Hospitals bring together a variety of professional and non-professional groups in the place where clinical dilemmas are daily events, and would seem ideal places to conduct an ongoing bioethics dialogue. Yet evidence that this is being achieved is sparse.The European Hospital (-Based) Bioethics Program (EHBP) brings together both current and (...)
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    Augusto Salazar Bondy on Latin American Philosophy: The “Culture of Domination” Thesis Reconsidered.Renzo Llorente - 2023 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 15 (1):58-70.
    One influential explanation for the apparent shortcomings of Latin American philosophy is the “culture of domination” thesis, defended by Augusto Salazar Bondy (1926–1974). According to Salazar Bondy, the ultimate source of the problems besetting Latin American philosophy was to be found in the “culture of domination” that characterized Latin America countries and decisively shaped the philosophical activity of the thinkers working in those countries. In defending his thesis, Salazar Bondy introduced a number of ideas that remain useful for understanding various (...)
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    Introduction: Law and philosophy—moral, legal and political perspectives.Massimo Renzo & Bjarke Viskum - 2008 - Res Publica 14 (4):237-239.
    Introduction: Law and Philosophy—Moral, Legal and Political Perspectives Content Type Journal Article Pages 237-239 DOI 10.1007/s11158-008-9068-9 Authors Massimo Renzo, University of Stirling Department of Philosophy Stirling 4LA FK9 UK Bjarke Viskum, University of Århus Department of Jurisprudence Langelandsgade 110, 3 tv. 8000 Arhus C Denmark Journal Res Publica Online ISSN 1572-8692 Print ISSN 1356-4765 Journal Volume Volume 14 Journal Issue Volume 14, Number 4.
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    Role of Vulnerability and Control in Prenatal Testing Ethical Decision-Making.Renzo Pegoraro, Carlo Casalone & Monica Consolandi - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (3):34-36.
    Due to the recent gains in biomedical sciences, the fetus1 is more exposed and subjected to increasing possibilities of intervention, becoming a full-fledged patient, and entering more often into a...
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    Creativity, co-evolution and co-production.Renzo Filinich & Christo Doherty - 2024 - Technophany 2 (1).
    With the understanding that art and technology continue to experience a (rapidly escalating) historical rapprochement, but also with the understanding that our comprehension of art and technology has tended to be constrained by scientific rigour and calculative thinking by one side, or have tended to change to the extreme from the lyrical: the objective of this article is to provide a reflective look for artists, humanists, scientists and engineers to consider these developments from the broader perspective it deserves, while maintaining (...)
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    Quantifying body ownership information processing and perceptual bias in the rubber hand illusion.Renzo C. Lanfranco, Marie Chancel & H. Henrik Ehrsson - 2023 - Cognition 238 (C):105491.
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    Division of Domestic Labour: Do Parents Offer an Example? A Study in Turin.Renzo Carriero & Lorenzo Todesco - 2011 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 25 (1):37-64.
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    Succession Law, Practice and Society in Europe Across the Centuries.Maria Gigliola di Renzo Villata (ed.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book presents a broad overview of succession law, encompassing aspects of family law, testamentary law and legal history. It examines society and legal practice in Europe from the Middle Ages to the present from both a legal and a sociological perspective. The contributing authors investigate various aspects of succession law that have not yet been thoroughly examined by legal historians, and in doing so they not only add to our knowledge of past succession law but also provide a valuable (...)
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  36. Romano Guardini filosofo della religione.Renzo Gamerro - 1981 - Milano: Istituto propaganda libraria.
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    Hegel's Conception of Fanaticism.Renzo Llorente - unknown
    In this essay I examine Hegel's treatment of religion in the "Philosophy of Right" with the aim of, first, clarifying his view of the proper relation between religion and the state and, second, shedding some light on a few of the remarkable implications of the conceptual approach that he introduces. I focus above all on Hegel's novel and suggestive treatment of fanaticism, which I argue, is of special interest as an illustration of his conception of modernity. The implications of Hegel's (...)
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  38. Ancora su Cousin e la scuola scozzese.Renzo Ragghianti - 2010 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 6 (2):366-380.
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  39. Husserl.Renzo Raggiunti - 1967 - Firenze,: F. Le Monnier.
     
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  40. Itinerari diversi a Montaigne.Renzo Ragghianti - 2002 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 22 (2):277-286.
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  41. Pena.Massimo Renzo - 2015 - In Mario Ricciardi, Andrea Rossetti & Vito Velluzzi (eds.), Filosofia del diritto. Roma: Carocci editore.
     
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    The rulers.Renzo Sereno - 1962 - New York,: Praeger.
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    Appropriateness of colonoscopy in a digestive endoscopy unit: a prospective study using ASGE guidelines.Renzo Suriani, Mario Rizzetto, Dario Mazzucco, Silvia Grosso, Paola Gastaldi, Maria Marino, Sabina Sanseverinati, Ivo Venturini, Athos Borghi & Maria Luisa Zeneroli - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (1):41-45.
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    Social participation and the politics of climate in Northeast Brazil.Renzo Taddei - 2012 - In Alex Latta & Hannah Wittman (eds.), Environment and citizenship in Latin America: natures, subjects and struggles. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 101--77.
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    The Moral Framework of Peter Singer's Animal Liberation.Renzo Llorente - 2009 - Ethical Perspectives 16 (1):61-80.
  46. Political Authority and Unjust Wars.Massimo Renzo - 2018 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 99 (2):336-357.
    Just war theory is currently dominated by two positions. According to the orthodox view, provided that jus in bello principles are respected, combatants have an equal right to fight, regardless of the justice of the cause pursued by their state. According to “revisionists” whenever combatants lack reasons to believe that the war they are ordered to fight is just, their duty is to disobey. I argue that when members of a legitimate state acting in good faith are ordered to fight, (...)
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    Political Self-Determination and Wars of National Defense.Massimo Renzo - 2018 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 15 (6):706-730.
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  48. Rights Forfeiture and Liability to Harm.Massimo Renzo - 2017 - Journal of Political Philosophy 25 (3):324-342.
  49. (1 other version)Duties of Samaritanism and Political Obligation.Massimo Renzo - 2008 - Legal Theory 14 (3):193–217.
    In this article I criticize a theory of political obligation recently put forward by Christopher Wellman. Wellman's “samaritan theory” grounds both state legitimacy and political obligation in a natural duty to help people in need when this can be done at no unreasonable cost. I argue that this view is not able to account for some important features of the relation between state and citizens that Wellman himself seems to value. My conclusion is that the samaritan theory can only be (...)
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  50. Il mutamento socio-economico nell'analisi dei bilanci-tempo. Torino 1979-2003.Renzo Carriero - 2008 - Polis 2.
     
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