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    The student’s drawing of teacher’s pictorial Value as a predictor of the student–teacher relationship and school adjustment.Anna DiNorcia,Anna Silvia Bombi,Giuliana Pinto &Eleonora Cannoni -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study employs the scale of Value from Pictorial Assessment of Interpersonal Relationships to investigate the links between the importance attributed by primary students to their teachers and two independent measures of scholastic wellbeing, provided by teachers and parents. During middle childhood, the teacher is one of the most significant adults with whom children interact daily; a student–teacher relationship warm and free from excessive dependency and conflict is very important for children wellbeing; however, children’s recognition of teacher importance as an (...) authority figure has been seldom studied. Children aged 7–11 years were individually asked to draw themselves and one of their teachers in two situations ; the scale of Value from PAIR was used as a proxy of the importance attributed to teachers in each situation. Teachers completed the Student–Teacher Relationship Scale for Closeness, Conflict, and Dependency of each child; parents answered two items about their children’s School Adjustment. All the study variables were firstly analyzed to check gender and age differences. Boys valorized more than girls the teacher’s figure; however, teachers perceived more Closeness and less Conflict with girls. Dependency and Conflict decreased with age, as well as School Adjustment. To assess the links between pictorial valorization of the teacher in Wellbeing and Distress and teachers’ and parents’ evaluations, four separate hierarchical regressions were performed, namely, Closeness, Dependency, Conflict, and School Adjustment, controlling children’s sex and age. The teacher’s pictorial Value in Wellbeing appeared to be related to Closeness and School Adjustment, while a negative relationship emerged between Value and Dependency in Distress. In sum, the recognition of the teacher’s role as an authority figure does not hinder a warm student–teacher relationship and impacts positively on school adjustment. In situations of Distress, dependent pupils showed a diminished appreciation of the teacher’s importance, possibly as a result of a defensive stance. (shrink)
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    Emotion understanding, pictorial representations of friendship and reciprocity in school-aged children.Fiorenzo Laghi,Roberto Baiocco,Anna DiNorcia,Eleonora Cannoni,Emma Baumgartner &Anna Silvia Bombi -2014 -Cognition and Emotion 28 (7):1338-1346.
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    Hard like water: ethics in business.Vincent DiNorcia -1998 - Toronto: Oxford University Press Canada.
    Hard Like Water represents a uniquely Canadian, and international, perspective in a field largely dominated by US writers. The accessible book sets up a "core ethic" that helps the reader to link a few, familiar core values: care for life, welfare, honest communication, and civil rights, with business practices. These values are supplemented by five performance maxims: do no harm; solve the problem; enable informed choice; act, learn, improve; and seek the common good. The book is designed to show how (...) ethical and social values are operative in business, both in North America and internationally, and to help both students and business people to understand how ethics can help solve business problems. (shrink)
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    Diverse knowledges and competing interests: An essay on socio-technical problem-solving.Vincent diNorcia -2002 -Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (1):83-98.
    Solving complex socio-technical problems, this paper claims, involves diverse knowledges (cognitive diversity), competing interests (social diversity), and pragmatism. To explain this view, this paper first explores two different cases: Canadian pulp and paper mill pollution and siting nuclear reactors in seismically sensitive areas of California. Solving such socio-technically complex problems involves cognitive diversity as well as social diversity and pragmatism. Cognitive diversity requires one to not only recognize relevant knowledges but also to assess their validity. Finally, it is suggested, integrating (...) the resultant set of diverse relevant and valid knowledges determines the parameters of the solution space for the problem. (shrink)
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    Mixed motives and ethical decisions in business.Vincent DiNorcia &Joyce Tigner Larkins -2000 -Journal of Business Ethics 25 (1):1-13.
    Discerning the motives that lead businesspeople to make ethical decisions in economic contexts is important, for it aids the moral evaluation of such decisions. But conventional economic theory has for too long assumed an egoist model of motivation, to which many contrast an altruist view of ethical choices. The result is to see business decision making as implying dilemmas. On the other hand, we argue, if one assumes multiple motives, economic and ethical, in ordinary business decisions, a more fruitful model (...) of ethical motivation in such decisions emerges. In this paper multiple motives are assumed to be the norm in a world of large organizations, complex decisions and stakeholder management. An example of a technology acquisition decision, with environmental overtones is presented in illustration of this approach. A method for discerning motives, primarily in terms of behavioural efficacy is presented. On this basis a two step approach to morally evaluating mixed motives in business decisions is proposed. First, the fit of motives with substantive ethical values should be ascertained, and then the efficacy of moral motives in yielding ethical behaviour and outcomes should be determined. This approach, we conclude, offers a much more concrete model of the actual role of moral motives in business decision making. It also signals the importance of moral learning in organizations. (shrink)
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    The knowledge economy and moral community.Vincent diNorcia -2002 -Journal of Business Ethics 38 (1-2):167-177.
    This essay suggests that the 21st century knowledge economy represents a moderate form of moral community. To show this I first clarify the ideas of moral community and a knowledge economy. The latter reflects the emergence of high volume, high speed, high precision (or +VSP) electronic communications and exchange networks, both of which embody the ethical value of reciprocity. One result has been the emergence of commercially oriented knowledge communities. In conclusion, the +VSP communications knowledge economy raises several problems, about (...) truth, social turbulence, and democratic community. (shrink)
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    Ethics, Technology Development, and Innovations.Vincent diNorcia -1994 -Business Ethics Quarterly 4 (3):235-252.
    The aim of this essay is to present a model of ethical technology management which assumes that elites who make the system design and development decisions should minimize the risks to stakeholders rather than maximize gains for their organizations. Given the unsettled state in ethical theory a familiar substantive Social, Economic, Environmental and Rights value set or ‘SEER’ ethic is presented. To enable foresight of the negative SEER effects of innovations a technology life cycle is introduced. A cognate issue life (...) cycle is presented to facilitate the ethical resolution of SEER issues associated with such effects. The resultant problem of increased front end load delays and costs, due to ongoing system redesign and stakeholder discussions is found to preferable to high ‘rear end load’ crisis costs, e.g., ofthe Ford Pinto, Exxon Valdez, Dalkon lUD Shield, and the Union Carbide Bhopal plant. Furthermore the model promises improved returns on the capital investments involved, indications for further research in ethics, economics and organizational theory are noted. (shrink)
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    Review Essay.Vincent diNorcia -1987 -Business and Professional Ethics Journal 6 (3):57-71.
  9. Smokescreen: The Truth Behind the Tobacco Industry Cover-Up by Phillip J. Hilts.V. DiNorcia -2000 -Business and Society 39 (2):230-235.
     
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    The leverage of foreigners: Multinationals in South Africa.Vincent diNorcia -1989 -Journal of Business Ethics 8 (11):865-871.
    This article argues that foreign multinational corporations in South Africa cannot evade an ethical choice, how best to exercise their leverage against apartheid? Disinvestment is only one, ambiguous option. MNCs need clear ethical goals and an effective strategy. Both arise from the political economy of the MNC . It involves 3 relationships, between the MNC parent and its subsidiary; the MNC home society and host society; and the MNC home state and host state. That political economy explains the MNC's dependency (...) and modernization effects . Those effects give foreigners some leverage against apartheid; but an effective and ethical MNC strategy is needed . It involves four goals: dismantling apartheid, a mixed economy, full democracy, and a negotiated peace . It suggests a sequence of MNC/home state options from Do Nothing or Divest to More Corporate Activism, Home State Support, and International Sanctions . But victory is not around the corner; rather, we are all condemned to freedom. (shrink)
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    Canadian Political Thought H. D. Forbes, editor Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1985. Pp. xii, 471. $12.95 paper.Vincent diNorcia -1987 -Dialogue 26 (1):173-.
  12. Book: Science for the 20th Century and Beyond-by John Agar.Vincent diNorcia -2012 -Philosophy Now 93:42.
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    Darwin on Moral Intelligence.Vincent diNorcia -2009 -Philosophy Now 71:9-12.
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  14. Ethics, Technology Management and Innovation.V. DiNorcia -1993 -Business Ethics Quarterly 3 (3):235-52.
     
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  15. John Evan Seery, Political Returns: Irony in Politics and Theory from Plato to the Antinuclear Movement Reviewed by.Vincent diNorcia -1992 -Philosophy in Review 12 (3):218-219.
     
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    An Enterprise / Organization Ethic.Vincent diNorcia -1988 -Business and Professional Ethics Journal 7 (3/4):61 - 79.
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    Ethics on the Brain.Vincent DiNorcia -2011 -Philosophy Now 87:17-20.
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    (1 other version)From Critical Theory to Critical Ecology.V. DiNorcia -1974 -Télos 1974 (22):85-95.
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    Knowledge, Power and a Professional Ethic.Vincent diNorcia -1993 -Business Ethics Quarterly 3 (2):185-195.
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    Le fédéralisme, l'État et la démocratie.Vincent diNorcia -1981 -Philosophiques 8 (1):167-184.
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    Mergers, takeovers, and a property ethic.Vincent diNorcia -1988 -Journal of Business Ethics 7 (1-2):109-116.
    The recent takeover and merger trend cries out for ethical evaluation. This essay proposes a model for evaluating them in terms of their impact on a firm's immediate stakeholders: investors, owners, management and employees. Since mergers and takeovers are 'Transfers of Ownership of Firms' they entail a property ethic of ownership, control, securing stakeholder interests, and defining which stakeholders should exercise these rights. I use the model to evaluate two fictional cases, a friendly merger and a hostile takeover. The results (...) show that neither TOF serves all interests equitably. Since the control structure of the private firm is legitimized by its interest structure, I reason that both should be reformed. Both rest on a broader economic rationale; but it is controverted. Accordingly, the economic and ethical evaluation of TOFs, I conclude, both entail the democratic reform of the control structure of the firm. (shrink)
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    The Olivieri report — a compelling study of the growing tensions in clinical research.Vincent diNorcia -2003 -Science and Engineering Ethics 9 (1):125-132.
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    Ethical Issues in Business: A Philosophical Approach T. Donaldson and P. H. Werhane, editors Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1983 (Second Edition). Pp. viii, 392, $16.95Business Ethics, Corporate Values and Society M. Snoeyenbos, R. Almeder, and J. Humber, editors Topic Bibliographies Buffalo, NY: Prometheus, 1983. Pp. 502. $15.95. [REVIEW]Vincent DiNorcia -1985 -Dialogue 24 (2):368-370.
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    Philosophy and Technology: Readings in the Philosophic Problems of Technology. Edited with an introduction by Carl Mitcham and Robert Mackey. Free Press: New York; Galt: Collier-Macmillan. 1972, pp. ix, 399. $14. [REVIEW]Vincent diNorcia -1975 -Dialogue 14 (4):718-719.
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    Positive and psycho-pathological aspects between shame and shamelessness.Anna Saya,Gregorio Di Ciaccia,Cinzia Niolu,Alberto Siracusano &Marianna Melis -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Interpersonal relationships represent an essential aspect of mental wellbeing and social functioning. If all the symptoms contain a relational meaning, shame represents the relational affect par excellence both in terms of its origin and its purpose. This paper aims to highlight the role of shame as an affect inherent in the rhythmic nature of the encounter with the other, as well as the pathological elements of this aspect in both its conscious and unconscious dimensions. There is a heterogeneous quantitative and (...) qualitative declination of shame, or of the defenses against this affect, among the various pathologies. We consider the fundamental needs of belonging and acceptance and the parallel abandonment anguish from various psychoanalytic and philosophical theoretical perspectives and then analyze the link between their dissatisfaction and the origin of shame. We also touch on the different interpretaions of shame based on eastern and western cultural norms. These hypotheses are closely intertwined with the beliefs of classical psychopathology. The role of the body in the encounter with the other and in the experience of shame is also examined. In particular, we study the role of this affect in schizophrenia, depression, eating disorders, and personality disorders. (shrink)
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    Business ethics in canada: Distinctiveness and directions. [REVIEW]Vincent DiNorcia -1997 -Journal of Business Ethics 16 (6):583-590.
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    Pagine di critica filosofica.Anna Escher di Stefano -1967 - Bari,: Editoriale universitaria.
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    Percorsi di filosofia contemporanea: analisi e critica storiografica.Anna Escher di Stefano &Francesco Coniglione -1992 - C.U.E.C.M.
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    La prospettiva filosofica di Ernesto Grassi tra antropologia, logica e ontologia.Anna Di Somma -2018 - Napoli: La scuola di Pitagora editrice.
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  30. The overlap between state law systems and sports law systems : the case of doping.Anna Di Giandomenico -2023 - In Miroslav Imbrišević,Sport, Law and Philosophy: The Jurisprudence of Sport. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Historismus e ermeneutica.Anna Escher Di Stefano -1997 - Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche italiane.
  32. 3. Imago Dei-Imago Christi: fundamento teolÓgico del humanismo cristiano.Joseph Augustine di Noia &Anna M. Lithgow -2003 -Ciencia Tomista 130 (3):583-593.
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    Metafisica e Lichtung nel pensiero di Martin Heidegger.Anna Di Somma -2017 - Roma: Armando editore.
    Scopo centrale del libro è ricostruire la genesi del problema della metafisica di Heidegger indagando il rapporto del filosofo con i pensatori greci e con Kant, il quale costituisce insieme ad Husserl un costante riferimento delle analisi del heideggeriane. Nel corso della trattazione si sottolinea l’importanza dell’intima co-appartenza di tempo e spazio nella definizione della questione metafisica, in linea con la posizione di quegli interpreti che non guardano al filosofo alla luce di una divisione tra un “ primo” e un (...) “secondo” Heidegger ma rintracciano una continuità teorica tra le analisi sulla temporalità e quelle sulla spazialità. (shrink)
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    Vulnerabilità come risorsa e valorizzazione della differenza nelle democrazie contemporanee: profili giuridici, sociologici ed etico-politici.Anna Di Giandomenico,Consuelo Diodati &Fiammetta Ricci (eds.) -2022 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Storicismo, spiritualismo, ermeneutica.Anna Escher Di Stefano -1999 - Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche italiane.
    vol. 1. Storicismo metodologico e storicismo speculativo.
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    Falsafat al-tārīkh al-Hīghilīyah: awhām Mārkas, aw, fasafat al-tārīkh min lā nihāʼīyat al-tārīkh fī falsafat al-tārīkh li-Hīghil ilá nihāyat al-tārīkh fī al-māddīyah al-tārīkhīyah li-Marks.Ḥannā Dīb -2019 - Jadīdat al-Matn [Lebanon]: Dār Sāʼir al-Mashriq lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    Bibliography of Philosophy in Canada: A Research Guide/Bibliographie de la philosophie an Canada: un guide de rechercheThomas Mathien Kingston, ON: Frye Library of Canadian Philosophy, 1988. 158 p.; index - Religion and Science in Early CanadaJ. D. Rabb, editor Kingston, ON: Frye Library of Canadian Philosophy, 1988. 348 p. [REVIEW]Vincent DiNorcia -1990 -Dialogue 29 (3):462-466.
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    Corporations and MoralityThomas Donaldson Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1982. Pp. ix, 214. $12.95, cloth; $8.95, paper - Business EthicsNorman Bowie Prentice-Hall Series in Occupational Ethics Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1982. Pp. xiii, 159. $7.95, paper. [REVIEW]Vincent DiNorcia -1983 -Dialogue 22 (2):364-366.
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    Things we Know. By Frank B. Ebersole. Eugene, Oregon: University of Oregon Books, 1967. Pp. viii, 304, $7.50. [REVIEW]Vincent diNorcia -1969 -Dialogue 8 (1):155-157.
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    Brain Responses to Faces and Facial Expressions in 5-Month-Olds: An fNIRS Study.Renata Di Lorenzo,Anna Blasi,Caroline Junge,Carlijn van den Boomen,Rianne van Rooijen &Chantal Kemner -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  41. Le donne nella magistratura ordinaria.Giuseppe Di Federico &Anna Negrini -1989 -Polis 2:179-224.
     
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    The multidimensionality of cell behaviors underlying morphogenesis: a case study in ascidians.Anna Di Gregorio &Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis -2006 -Bioessays 28 (9):874-879.
    Databases where different types of information from different sources can be integrated, cross‐referenced and interactively accessed are necessary for building a quantitative understanding of the molecular and cell biology intrinsic to the morphogenesis of an embryo. Tassy and colleagues1 recently reported the development of software tailor‐made to perform such a task, along with the generation and integration of three‐dimensional anatomical models of embryos. They convincingly illustrated the utility of their approach by applying it to the early ascidian embryo. BioEssays 28: (...) 874–879, 2006. © 2006 Wiley periodicals, Inc. (shrink)
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    Identification of Socio-demographic and Psychological Factors Affecting Women’s Propensity to Breastfeed: An Italian Cohort.Valentina E. Di Mattei,Letizia Carnelli,Martina Bernardi,Chiara Jongerius,Chiara Brombin,Federica Cugnata,Anna Ogliari,Stefania Rinaldi,Massimo Candiani &Lucio Sarno -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Algebraically closed MV-algebras and their sheaf representation.Antonio Di Nola,Anna R. Ferraioli &Giacomo Lenzi -2013 -Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 164 (3):349-355.
    In this paper we first provide a new axiomatization of algebraically closed MV-algebras based on McNaughtonʼs Theorem. Then we turn to sheaves, and we represent algebraically closed MV-algebras as algebras of global sections of sheaves, where the stalks are divisible MV-chains and the base space is Stonean.
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    Complex Cardinal Numerals and the Strong Minimalist Thesis.Anna Maria Di Sciullo -2022 -Philosophies 7 (4):81.
    Different analyses of complex cardinal numerals have been proposed in Generative Grammar. This article provides an analysis of these expressions based on the Strong Minimalist Thesis, according to which the derivations of linguistic expressions are generated by a simple combinatorial operation, applying in accord with principles external to the language faculty. The proposed derivations account for the asymmetrical structure of additive and multiplicative complexes and for the instructions they provide to the external systems for their interpretation. They harmonize with those (...) of coordinate nouns, and thus offer a unified Minimalist account of their core properties. Firstly, the empirical problem addressed is stated. Secondly, the theoretical framework is presented. Thirdly, Minimalist derivations for additive and multiplicative complexes are provided. Fourthly, the proposed derivations are contrasted with derivations not relying on the Strong Minimalist Thesis. Lastly, consequences for linguistic theory are identified as well as questions open to further inquiry. (shrink)
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    Risposta a Luigi Giusso.Anna Escher Di Stefano -1999 -Idee 42:137-139.
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    Neuromuscular transmission studied with SFEMG in migraine with aura: phenotypic correlations in 93 patients.AmbrosiniAnna,Di Lorenzo Cherubino,di Clemente Laura,Bohotin Valentin,Maertens De Noordhout Alain &Schoenen Jean -2014 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Visual and Auditory Evoked Potentials in migraine: sensitivity and specificity as diagnostic tools.AmbrosiniAnna,Kisialiou Aliaksei,Finos Livio,Afra Judit,Coppola Gianluca,Di Clemente Laura,Iezzi Ennio,Magis Delphine,Sandor Peter,Sasso D'Elia Tullia,Viganò Alessandro,Fataki Michel,Pierelli Francesco &Schoenen Jean -2014 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Neurobiological response to EMDR therapy in clients with different psychological traumas.Marco Pagani,Giorgio Di Lorenzo,Leonardo Monaco,Andrea Daverio,Ioannis Giannoudas,Patrizia La Porta,Anna R. Verardo,Cinzia Niolu,Isabel Fernandez &Alberto Siracusano -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Meaning and motor actions: Artificial life and behavioral evidence.Domenico Parisi,Anna M. Borghi,Andrea Di Ferdinando &Giorgio Tsiotas -2005 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):139-140.
    Mirror neurons may play a role in representing not only signs but also their meaning. Because actions are the only aspect of behavior that are inter-individually accessible, interpreting meanings in terms of actions might explain how meanings can be shared. Behavioral evidence and artificial life simulations suggest that seeing objects or processing words referring to objects automatically activates motor actions.
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