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  1. Connectives.CaterinaMauri &Johan van der Auwera -2012 - In Keith Allan & Kasia Jaszczolt,Cambridge Handbook of Pragmatics. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Modeling model selection in model pluralism.Till Grüne-Yanoff &Caterina Marchionni -2018 -Journal of Economic Methodology 25 (3):265-275.
    ABSTRACTIn his recent book, Rodrik [. Economics rules. Why economics works, when it fails, and how to tell the difference. Oxford University Press] proposes an account of model pluralism according to which multiple models of the same target are acceptable as long as one model is more useful for one purpose and another is more useful for another purpose. How, then, is the right model for the purpose selected? Rodrik roughly outlines a selection procedure, which we formalize to enhance understanding (...) of his account of model pluralism and to advance the critical discussion. (shrink)
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    Virtue Ethics: Retrospect and Prospect.Elisa Grimi,John Haldane,Maria MargaritaMauri Alvarez,Michael Wladika,Marco Damonte,Michael Slote,Randall Curren,Christian B. Miller,Liezl Zyl,Christopher D. Owens,Scott J. Roniger,Michele Mangini,Nancy Snow &Christopher Toner (eds.) -2019 - Springer.
    The rise of the phenomenon of virtue ethics in recent years has increased at a rapid pace. Such an explosion carries with it a number of great possibilities, as well as risks. This volume has been written to contribute a multi-faceted perspective to the current conversation about virtue. Among many other thought-provoking questions, the collection addresses the following: What are the virtues, and how are they enumerated? What are the internal problems among ethicists, and what are the objections and replies (...) to contemporary virtue ethics? Additionally, the practical implications following from the answers to these questions are discussed in new and fascinating research. Fundamental concepts such as teleology and eudaimonism are addressed from both a historical and dialectical approach. This tome will contribute not only to providing further clarity to the current horizons in virtue ethics, but also to the practical conclusion following from the study: to challenge the reader toward a greater pursuit of the virtuous life. (shrink)
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    Introduction: methodologies of bounded rationality.Till Grüne-Yanoff,Caterina Marchionni &Ivan Moscati -2014 -Journal of Economic Methodology 21 (4):325-342.
    The modelling of bounded rationality is currently pursued by approaches that exhibit a wide diversity of methodologies. This special issue collects five contributions that discuss different methodological aspects of these approaches. In our introduction, we map the variety of methodological positions with respect to three questions. First, what kinds of evidence do the respective approaches consider relevant for modelling bounded rationality? Second, what kind of modelling desiderata do the respective approaches focus on? And third, how do the respective approaches justify (...) the normative validity of bounded rationality? To broaden the picture, we not only discusss the five contributions of this issue, but also include relevant positions from the extant literature. (shrink)
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  5. P. schoonbeeg fridericiMauri carmina edition with commentary1.FridericiMauri Carmina -1993 - In Fokke Akkerman, Gerda C. Huisman & Arie Johan Vanderjagt,Wessel Gansfort (1419-1489) and northern humanism. New York: E.J. Brill. pp. 329.
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    The Quasi-lattice of Indiscernible Elements.Mauri Cunha do Nascimento,Décio Krause &Hércules Araújo Feitosa -2011 -Studia Logica 97 (1):101-126.
    The literature on quantum logic emphasizes that the algebraic structures involved with orthodox quantum mechanics are non distributive. In this paper we develop a particular algebraic structure, the quasi-lattice ( $${\mathfrak{I}}$$ -lattice), which can be modeled by an algebraic structure built in quasi-set theory $${\mathfrak{Q}}$$. This structure is non distributive and involve indiscernible elements. Thus we show that in taking into account indiscernibility as a primitive concept, the quasi-lattice that ‘naturally’ arises is non distributive.
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    A Perspectivist Approach to Conceptual Spaces.Mauri Kaipainen &Antti Hautamäki -2015 - In Peter Gärdenfors & Frank Zenker,Applications of Conceptual Spaces : the Case for Geometric Knowledge Representation. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Procrastinating.Maury Silver &John Sabini -1981 -Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 11 (2):207–221.
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    La passione dell'impossibile: saggi su Jacques Derrida.Caterina Resta -2016 - Genova: Il melangolo.
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    Dynamic Embodimnet and its functional role. A body feedback perspective.Caterina Suitner,Sabine C. Koch,Katharina Bachmeier,Anne Maass,S. C. Koch,T. Fuchs,M. Summa &C. Müller -2012 - In Sabine C. Koch, Thomas Fuchs, Michela Summa & Cornelia Müller,Body Memory, Metaphor and Movement. John Benjamins.
  11. Asseribilità garantita, scienza ed etica. Commento a Zecchinato.Caterina Botti -2006 -Etica E Politica 8 (1):1-5.
     
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  12. La Universidad como protagonista en la Educación en valores.Caterina Clemenza -2002 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 4 (3).
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    L'interpretazione Metafisica Della Conoscenza Malebranchiana Dell'anima Di Jean-cristophe Bardout: un confronto con i testi.Caterina Fraioli -2004 -Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 2.
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  14. Daniel BECQUEMONT, Dominique OTTAVI (dir.), Penser Spencer.Maury Liliane -2013 -Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 66 (1):213-215.
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  15. Scientific Unification in Economics.Caterina Marchionni -2009 -Humana Mente 3 (10).
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    Qualche riflessione sul testo delle favole di Aviano alla luce del'Nachleben'medievale.Caterina Mordeglia -2007 -Paideia 62:509-530.
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    Jumalanvaltakunta-aate ja sen tausta nuoren Hegelin tuotannossa.Mauri Noro -1974 - Helsinki: [Suomalainen Teologinen Kirjallisuusseura].
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    Denise Souche-Dagues, Du «Logos» chez Heidegger.Caterina Rea -2000 -Revue Philosophique De Louvain 98 (3):631-634.
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  19. Le paradigme levinassien - De l'ontologie à l'éthique.Caterina Rea -2002 -Revue Philosophique De Louvain 100 (1):80-107.
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    L'evento dell'altro: etica e politica in Jacques Derrida.Caterina Resta -2003 - Torino: Bollati Boringhieri.
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  21. Active Voices: Women in Jewish Culture.Maurie Sacks -1995
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    Frank Ramsey's Theory of Conditionals.Caterina Sisti -2024 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book provides a fully developed account of Frank Ramsey's theory of conditionals. No proper study of Ramsey's view of conditionals has been carried out so far. This work aims at filling this gap. The book is divided in two parts and in four chapters. The first part of the book is historical, investigating Ramsey’s texts and recovering his view on conditionals. The second part is systematic, updating and developing a unified account of conditionals following Ramsey’s ideas.
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    The visible face of intention: why kinematics matters.Caterina Ansuini,Andrea Cavallo,Cesare Bertone &Cristina Becchio -2014 -Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Pythagorean Women.Caterina Pell- -2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Pythagorean women are a group of female philosophers who were followers of Pythagoras and are credited with authoring a series of letters and treatises. In both stages of the history of Pythagoreanism – namely, the fifth-century Pythagorean societies and the Hellenistic Pythagorean writings – the Pythagorean woman is viewed as an intellectual, a thinker, a teacher, and a philosopher. The purpose of this Element is to answer the question: what kind of philosopher is the Pythagorean woman? The traditional picture (...) of the Pythagorean female sage is that of an expert of the household. The author argues that the available evidence is more complex and conveys the idea of the Pythagorean woman as both an expert on the female sphere and a well-rounded thinker philosophising about the principles of the cosmos, human society, the immortality of the soul, numbers, and harmonics. (shrink)
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    Ramsey's Lost Counterfactual.Caterina Sisti -2022 -History and Philosophy of Logic 44 (3):311-326.
    In contemporary works on conditionals, the Ramsey test is a procedure for the evaluation of conditional sentences. There are several versions of the test, all inspired by a footnote by the British philosopher and mathematician Frank Ramsey, in his General Propositions and Causality. However, no study on Ramsey's own account of conditionals has been put forth so far. Furthermore, the footnote seems to cover indicative conditionals only, and this has led to the belief that no account of counterfactuals can be (...) found in Ramsey's work. In this paper, I recover Ramsey's account of counterfactuals and show that it is sketched in the footnote too. The result is a well-developed account of counterfactuals that resembles many contemporary ones. But Ramsey uses the same approach also for other types of conditionals, and this casts doubts on the current criteria for the classification of this type of sentences. (shrink)
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    Sources of the remarks in Wittgenstein's zettel.André Maury -1981 -Philosophical Investigations 4 (1):57-58.
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    Creative Agents: Rethinking Agency and Creativity in Human and Artificial Systems.Caterina Moruzzi -2023 -Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 9 (2):245-268.
    1. In the last decade, technological systems based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) architectures entered our lives at an increasingly fast pace. Virtual assistants facilitate our daily tasks, recom...
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    Danilo Dolci tra maieutica ed emancipazione: memoria a più voci.Caterina Benelli -2015 - Pisa: Edizioni ETS.
  29. Le etiche della diversità culturale.Caterina Botti (ed.) -2013 - Le Lettere.
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    Formare per trasformare: per una pedagogia dell'immaginazione.Caterina Diotto &Markus Ophälders (eds.) -2022 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Quale filosofia ad inizio del XXI secolo?Caterina Genna (ed.) -2023 - Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli.
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    Le lezioni inedite di Cosmo Guastella.Caterina Gravina -2015 - Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli.
    Il volume analizza e commenta le lezioni inedite che Cosmo Guastella, docente di Filosofia teoretica nell’Università di Palermo, tenne tra il 1903 e il 1915. Il testo contribuisce a colmare un aspetto inedito per la ricostruzione dell’intera produzione de.
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  33. La spiritualità Del cuore nella tradizione cristiana siriaca E nella mistica musulmana.Caterina Greppi -2007 -Divus Thomas 110 (3):173-189.
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    Das Problem der ethischen Autonomie und die positive Religion in den Jugendschriften Hegels.Mauri Noro -1976 - Helsinki: Akat. Kirjakauppa [Vertrieb].
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  35. Kaitselmusaate Topeliuksen historianfilosofiassa.Mauri Noro -1968 - Porvoo,: W. Söderström.
     
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  36. Donne Pitagoriche (VI-IV secolo a.C.).Caterina Pellò -2023 -Archivio Delle Filosofe.
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    Dieu dans le bergsonisme.Maurílio Teixeira-Leite Penido -1934 - Paris,: Desclée, de Brouwer et cie.
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    Schegge messianiche: filosofia, religione, politica.Caterina Resta (ed.) -2017 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Bergson e la filosofia tedesca: 1907-1932.Caterina Zanfi -2013 - Macerata: Quodlibet.
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    Neurotechnologies for Human Cognitive Augmentation: Current State of the Art and Future Prospects.Caterina Cinel,Davide Valeriani &Riccardo Poli -2019 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13:430907.
    Recent advances in neuroscience have paved the way to innovative applications that cognitively augment and enhance humans in a variety of contexts. This paper aims at providing a snapshot of the current state of the art and a motivated forecast of the most likely developments in the next two decades. Firstly, we survey the main neuroscience technologies for both observing and influencing brain activity, which are necessary ingredients for human cognitive augmentation. We also compare and contrast such technologies, as their (...) individual characteristics (e.g., spatio-temporal resolution, invasiveness, portability, energy requirements and cost) influence their current and future role in human cognitive augmentation. Secondly, we chart the state of the art on neurotechnologies for human cognitive augmentation, keeping an eye both on the applications that already exist and those that are emerging or are likely to emerge in the next two decades. Particularly, we consider applications in the areas of communication, cognitive enhancement, memory, attention monitoring/enhancement, situation awareness and complex problem solving, and we look at what fraction of the population might benefit from such technologies and at the demands they impose in terms of user training. Thirdly, we briefly review the ethical issues associated with current neuroscience technologies. These are important because they may differentially influence both present and future research on (and adoption of) neurotechnologies for human cognitive augmentation: an inferior technology with no significant ethical issues may thrive while a superior technology causing widespread ethical concerns may end up being outlawed. Finally, based on the lessons learned in our analysis, using past trends and considering other related forecasts, we attempt to forecast the most likely future developments of neuroscience technology for human cognitive augmentation and provide informed recommendations for promising future research and exploitation avenues. (shrink)
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    Deliberate Play and Preparation Jointly Benefit Motor and Cognitive Development: Mediated and Moderated Effects.Caterina Pesce,Ilaria Masci,Rosalba Marchetti,Spyridoula Vazou,Arja Sääkslahti &Phillip D. Tomporowski -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7:175175.
    In light of the interrelation between motor and cognitive development and the predictive value of the former for the latter, the secular decline observed in motor coordination ability as early as preschool urges identification of interventions that may jointly impact motor and cognitive efficiency. The aim of this study was twofold. It (1) explored the outcomes of enriched physical education, centered on deliberate play and cognitively challenging variability of practice, on motor coordination and cognitive processing; (2) examined whether motor coordination (...) outcomes mediate intervention effects on children’s cognition, while controlling for moderation by lifestyle factors as outdoor play habits and weight status. Four hundred and sixty children aged 5-10 years participated in a 6-month group randomized intervention in physical education, with or without playful coordinative and cognitive enrichment. The weight status and spontaneous outdoor play habits of children (parental report of outdoor play) were evaluated at baseline. Before and after the intervention, motor developmental level (Movement Assessment Battery for Children) was evaluated in all children, who were then assessed either with a test of working memory (Random Number Generation task), or with a test of attention (from the Cognitive Assessment System, CAS). Children assigned to the ‘enriched’ intervention showed more pronounced improvements in all motor coordination assessments (manual dexterity, ball skills, static/dynamic balance). The beneficial effect on ball skills was amplified by the level of spontaneous outdoor play and weight status. Among indices of executive function and attention, only that of inhibition showed a differential effect of intervention type. Moderated mediation showed that the better outcome of the enriched physical education on ball skills mediated the better inhibition outcome, but only when the enrichment intervention was paralleled by a medium-to-high level of outdoor play. Results suggest that specifically tailored physical activity games provide a unique form of enrichment that impacts children’s cognitive development through motor coordination improvement, particularly object control skills, which are linked to children’s physical activity habits later in life. Outdoor play appears to offer the natural ground for the stimulation by designed physical activity games to take root in children’s mind. (shrink)
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    Every Performance Is a Stage: Musical Stage Theory as a Novel Account for the Ontology of Musical Works.Caterina Moruzzi -2018 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 76 (3):341-351.
    This paper defends Musical Stage Theory as a novel account of the ontology of musical works. Its main claim is that a musical work is a performance. The significance of this argument is twofold. First, it demonstrates the availability of an alternative, and ontologically tenable, view to well-established positions in the current debate on musical metaphysics. Second, it shows how the revisionary approach of Musical Stage Theory actually provides a better account of the ontological status of musical works.
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    What is mechanistic evidence, and why do we need it for evidence-based policy?Caterina Marchionni &Samuli Reijula -2019 -Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 73:54-63.
    It has recently been argued that successful evidence-based policy should rely on two kinds of evidence: statistical and mechanistic. The former is held to be evidence that a policy brings about the desired outcome, and the latter concerns how it does so. Although agreeing with the spirit of this proposal, we argue that the underlying conception of mechanistic evidence as evidence that is different in kind from correlational, difference-making or statistical evidence, does not correctly capture the role that information about (...) mechanisms should play in evidence-based policy. We offer an alternative account of mechanistic evidence as information concerning the causal pathway connecting the policy intervention to its outcome. Not only can this be analyzed as evidence of difference-making, it is also to be found at any level and is obtainable by a broad range of methods, both experimental and observational. Using behavioral policy as an illustration, we draw the implications of this revised understanding of mechanistic evidence for debates concerning policy extrapolation, evidence hierarchies, and evidence integration. (shrink)
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    Predicting Adolescent Depression: The Interrelated Roles of Self-Esteem and Interpersonal Stressors.Caterina Fiorilli,Teresa Grimaldi Capitello,Daniela Barni,Ilaria Buonomo &Simonetta Gentile -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Un atlas européen des philosophies de la vie: Introduction.Caterina Zanfi -2022 -Revue Philosophique De Louvain 119 (2):171-176.
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    Teachers’ Burnout: The Role of Trait Emotional Intelligence and Social Support.Caterina Fiorilli,Paula Benevene,Simona De Stasio,Ilaria Buonomo,Luciano Romano,Alessandro Pepe &Loredana Addimando -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    How mechanisms explain interfield cooperation: biological–chemical study of plant growth hormones in Utrecht and Pasadena, 1930–1938.Caterina Schürch -2017 -History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 39 (3):16.
    This article examines to what extent a particular case of cross-disciplinary research in the 1930s was structured by mechanistic reasoning. For this purpose, it identifies the interfield theories that allowed biologists and chemists to use each other’s techniques and findings, and that provided the basis for the experiments performed to identify plant growth hormones and to learn more about their role in the mechanism of plant growth. In 1930, chemists and biologists in Utrecht and Pasadena began to cooperatively study plant (...) growth. I will argue that these researchers decided to join forces because they believed to rely on each other’s findings and methods to solve their research problems adequately. In the course of the cooperation, organic chemists arrived at isolating plant growth hormones by using a test method developed in plant physiology. This achievement, in turn, facilitated biologists’ investigation of the mechanism of plant growth. Researchers eventually believed to have the means to study the relation between a substance’s molecular structure and its physiological activity. The way they conceptualized the problem of identifying hormones and unraveling the mechanism of plant growth, as well as their actual research actions are compatible with the new mechanists’ account of mechanism research. The study illustrates that focusing on researchers’ mechanistic reasoning can contribute considerably to explaining the structure of cross-disciplinary research projects. (shrink)
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    Humiliation: Feeling, social control and the construction of identity.Maury Silver,Rosaria Conte,Maria Miceli &Isabella Poggi -1986 -Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 16 (3):269–283.
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    Measuring creativity: an account of natural and artificial creativity.Caterina Moruzzi -2020 -European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (1):1-20.
    Despite the recent upsurge of interest in the investigation of creativity, the question of how to measure creativity is arguably underdiscussed. The aim of this paper is to address this gap, proposing a multidimensional account of creativity which identifies problem-solving, evaluation, and naivety as measurable features that are common among creative processes. The benefits that result from the adoption of this model are twofold: integrating discussions on creativity in various domains and offering the tools to assess creativity across systems of (...) different kinds. By situating creativity within this framework, I aim to contribute to a non-anthropocentric, more comprehensive understanding of the notion, and to debates on natural and artificial creativity. (shrink)
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    Embarrassment: A dramaturgic account.Maury Silver,John Sabini,W. Gerrod Parrott &Maury Silver -1987 -Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 17 (1):47–61.
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