Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


PhilPapersPhilPeoplePhilArchivePhilEventsPhilJobs

Results for 'Fabrizio Colonna'

754 found
Order:

1 filter applied
  1.  39
    Harm Avoidance and Self-Directedness Characterize Fibromyalgic Patients and the Symptom Severity.Paolo Leombruni,Francesca Zizzi,Marco Miniotti,FabrizioColonna,Lorys Castelli,Enrico Fusaro &Riccardo Torta -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7.
    Direct download(7 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  2.  2
    FabrizioColonna dans L’Art de la guerre de Machiavel.Andrea Guidi &Barbara de Negroni -2024 -Cahiers Philosophiques 178 (3):39-50.
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  3.  44
    Alexithymia and Depression Affect Quality of Life in Patients With Chronic Pain: A Study on 205 Patients With Fibromyalgia.Valentina Tesio,Marialaura Di Tella,Ada Ghiggia,Annunziata Romeo,FabrizioColonna,Enrico Fusaro,Giuliano C. Geminiani &Lorys Castelli -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  4.  55
    CSR Initiatives as Market Signals: A Review and Research Agenda.Fabrizio Zerbini -2017 -Journal of Business Ethics 146 (1):1-23.
    The purpose of this paper is to provide a basis for a systematic development of signaling theory on CSR initiatives. The paper proposes signaling theory as a framework supportive of a strategic CSR approach; maps extant research on signaling through CSR initiatives; offers a comprehensive assessment of the most diffused CSR initiatives and discusses their eligibility as signaling devices; and outlines a research agenda to further develop and test signaling theory in business ethics. Specifically, the study reconsiders some key assumptions, (...) identifies key gaps in empirical validation, and proposes directions to extend multiple signal, signaling pattern, and target cases. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   28 citations  
  5.  70
    Nonexistent Objects.Fabrizio Mondadori -1985 -Philosophical Review 94 (3):427.
  6. I segni della creatività nel XXIo secolo. Le medie imprese: dal market oriented al market of minds: antropologia e archetipi nelle scelte della forma e del designer.Fabrizio Chemeri -1998 - Prato: Edizione "Fa.Ro. S.r.l.".
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  7. Note al testo dei poeti eolici.AristideColonna -1955 -Paideia 10:307.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  8.  7
    Oggetti attivi: sulla singolarità delle opere d'arte.Fabrizio Desideri -2021 - Milano: Mimesis.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  9. Giovanni Pico e la cabbalà.Fabrizio Lelli (ed.) -2014 - Firenze: Leo S. Olschki editore.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  10.  9
    Giuseppe Rensi: filosofia e religione nel primo Novecento.Fabrizio Meroi -2009 - Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  11. La crítica de Theodor W. Adorno al revisionismo neofreudiano.Fabrizio Fallas Vargas -2005 -Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 43 (109):65-75.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  12.  119
    Conversational Implicatures Are Still Cancellable.RobertaColonna Dahlman -2013 -Acta Analytica 28 (3):321-327.
    Is it true that all conversational implicatures are cancellable? In some recent works (Weiner Analysis 66(2):127–130, 2004, followed by Blome-Tillmann Analysis 68(2):156–160, 2008 and, most recently, by Hazlett 2012), the property of cancellability that, according to Grice (1989), conversational implicatures must possess has been called into question. The aim of this article is to show that the cases on which Weiner builds his argument—the Train Case and the Sex Pistols Case— do not really suffice to endanger Grice’s Cancellability Hypothesis. What (...) Weiner has shown with his examples is that a conversational implicature cannot be cancelled if the speaker, whose utterance gives rise to the implicature, does not intend to cancel it. To implicate is an intentional speech act and, therefore, cancelling an implicature must also be intentional and must be performed by the same speaker whose utterance gives rise to the putative implicature. (shrink)
    Direct download(6 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  13. ‘Ought’ and Resolution Semantics.Fabrizio Cariani -2011 -Noûs 47 (3):534-558.
    I motivate and characterize an intensional semantics for ‘ought’ on which it does not behave as a universal quantifier over possibilities. My motivational argument centers on taking at face value some standard challenges to the quantificational semantics, especially to the idea that ‘ought’-sentences satisfy the principle of Inheritance. I argue that standard pragmatic approaches to these puzzles are either not sufficiently detailed or unconvincing.
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   67 citations  
  14. Ipsum verum non videbis nisi in philosophiam totus intraveris. Studi in onore di Franco De Capitani. Raccolti daFabrizio Amerini e Stefano Caroti.Fabrizio Amerini &Stefano Caroti (eds.) -2016 - Firenze-Parma, Torino: E-theca OnLineOpenAccess Edizioni, Università degli Studi di Torino.
    The 14 essays collected in this volume explore the various aspects of Augustine’s philosophy and its medieval reception: by considering his education and the development of his thought as conveyed by a series of philosophical images and styles, the volume reconstructs the recurring motifs of his intellectual journey (the anti-Manichean polemic, his political vision, the role of reason, and the theory of war) and their fortune in authors such as Thomas Aquinas, Nicole Oresme, Gregory of Rimini, and Robert Grosseteste.
    Direct download(4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  15.  127
    The Concept of Responsibility: Three Stages in Its Evolution within Bioethics.Fabrizio Turoldo &Y. Michael Barilan -2008 -Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 17 (1):114-123.
    edited by Tuija Takala and Matti Häyry, welcomes contributions on the conceptual and theoretical dimensions of bioethics.
    Direct download(5 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   10 citations  
  16.  60
    Brain and the Lexicon: The Neural Basis of Inferential and Referential Competence.Fabrizio Calzavarini -2019 - Springer International Publishing.
    This monograph offers a novel, neurocognitive theory concerning words and language. It explores the distinction between inferential and referential semantic competence. The former accounts for the relationship of words among themselves, the latter for the relationship of words to the world. The author discusses this distinction at the level of the human brain on both theoretical and neuroscientific grounds. In addition, this investigation considers the relation between the inf/ref neurocognitive theory and other accounts of semantic cognition proposed in the field (...) of neurosemantics, as well as some potential implications of the theory for clinical neuroscience and the philosophy of semantics. Overall, the book offers an important contribution to the debate about lexical semantic competence. It combines a strong philosophical and linguistic background with a comprehensive and critical analysis of neurosemantic literature. Topics discussed lie at the intersection of philosophical semantics, linguistics, neurolinguistics, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, cognitive neuroscience, and clinical psychology. Due to its interdisciplinary orientation, coverage is rich in introductory remarks and not overly technical, therefore it is accessible to non-experts as well. (shrink)
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  17.  42
    Vegetative Powers: The Roots of Life in Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Natural Philosophy.Fabrizio Baldassarri &Andreas Blank (eds.) -2021 - Cham: Springer.
    The volume analyzes the natural philosophical accounts and debates concerning the vegetative powers, namely nutrition, growth, and reproduction. While principally focusing on the early modern approaches to the lower functions of the soul, readers will discover the roots of these approaches back to the Ancient times, as the volume highlights the role of three strands that help shape the study of life in the Medieval and early modern natural philosophies. From late antiquity to the early modern period, the vegetative soul (...) and its cognate concepts have played a substantial role in specifying life, living functions, and living bodies, sometimes blurring the line between living and non-living nature, and, at other moments, resulting in a strong restriction of life to a mechanical system of operations and powers. Unearthing the history of the vegetative soul as a shrub of interconnected concepts, the 24 contributions of the volume fill a crucial gap in scholarship, ultimately outlining the importance of vegetal processes of incessant proliferation, generation, and organic growth as the roots of life in natural philosophical interpretations. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  18. Alessandro di Alessandria sulla natura degli accidenti.Fabrizio Amerini -2005 -Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 16.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  19. «de Natura Generis». William Ockham And Some Italian Dominicans.Fabrizio Amerini -2007 -Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 18:453-482.
    L'A. si occupa della ricezione della logica occamista, soprattutto in Stefano da Reate , dedicata in grande parte alla confutazione della nova loyca, rappresentata soprattutto dalla Summa logicae di Ockham. Stefano informa anche sulla grande presenza presso i Domenicani del commento di Pietro d'Alvernia all'Isagoge di Porfirio oltre allo Scriptum super Artem veterem di Graziadei da Ascoli. Accanto a questi testi sono utilizzati anche il Tractatus de sencundis intentionibus e i Quodlibeta di Erveo Natale. L'A. esamina un caso esemplare del (...) dibattito tra Ockham e i Domenicani italiani riguardante la natura del genere. Esiste solo un altro caso di rifiuto del pensiero occamista, quello della Loyca di Francesco da Prato. Francesco e Stefano mostrano di essere soprattutto interessati alla confutazione del programma riduzionista di Ockham. L'A. prende in esame l'interpretazione di Francesco e Stefano sull'Isagoge di Porfirio. (shrink)
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  20. Il trattato De suppositionibus terminorum di Francesco da Prato O.P. Una rilettura della dottrina ockhamista del linguaggio.Fabrizio Amerini -2000 -Medioevo 25:441-550.
  21. Globalizzazione, individualizzazione e morte delle classi sociali: uno studio empirico su 18 paesi europei.Fabrizio Bernardi -2009 -Polis (Misc) 2:221-246.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  22.  4
    L'art politique chez Machiavel: principes et méthode.GérardColonna D'Istria -1980 - Paris: J. Vrin. Edited by Roland Frapet.
  23.  8
    Ruyer.FabriceColonna -2007 - Paris: Belles lettres.
    Introduction à la pensée de R. Ruyer, qui développa une philosophie générale de la biologie, à l'intersection des sciences et de la métaphysique. Interrogeant les fondements de cette science, il contestait le discours génétique comme la pertinence de l'approche darwinienne pour rendre compte de l'histoire de la vie.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  24.  45
    The philosophical basis of the Arrangement Field Theory.Fabrizio Coppola -2013 -Scientia 124.
  25. Editoriale–Sensibilità & linguaggio.Fabrizio Desideri &Giovanni Matteucci -2009 -Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 2 (1).
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  26. Grammar and Aesthetic Mechanismus. From Wittgenstein's Tractatus to the Lectures on Aesthetics.Fabrizio Desideri -2013 -Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 6 (1):17-34.
    This paper takes distances from two influential images of Wittgenstein's philosophy: the image of a primarily ethical philosopher defended by the so-called «resolute» interpreters and that of an ascetically "analytical" philosopher transmitted by the standard interpretation. Instead of contrasting images (that of Wittgenstein as an "aesthetic" philosopher and that of the "ethical" Wittgenstein), this paper focuses on the analysis of the fractures and tensions characterizing not only the relationship between Wittgenstein's philosophy and aesthetics, but also the very style of Wittgenstein's (...) thought. Addressing a specific issue from a conceptual and textual standpoint (the unity of Ethics and Aesthetics in the Tractatus) seems to the author to be a fruitful strategy that allows us not only to understand whether and how determinant and central the aesthetic problem is for Wittgenstein, but also to see how aesthetics itself can be radically reshaped through the filter offered by his thought. In the first place, then, it is clarified what the Tractatus claim that ethics and aesthetics «sind eins» might entail. Secondly, it is checked if and how the conceptual consistency of the «being one» of ethics and aesthetics is transformed during the 1930s, to the point that it requires a different configuration: the metamor¬phosis of the logical unity between the two conceptual fields into an analogical affinity. Analyzing this conceptual metamorphosis the paper considers also the idea of an asymmetry of the aesthetic over the ethical as already evident, despite appearances, in the 1929 Lecture on Ethics. This asymmetry is then developed focusing the image of grammatical mechanism with its degrees of freedom of which Wittgensteins writes from 1930. In connection with this image the author outlines finally the idea of an aesthetic mechanism arising from primitive reactions and strictly related with the genesis of language games. (shrink)
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  27. Economic Consequences as Legal Values : A Legal Inferentialist Approach.Fabrizio Esposito &Giovanni Tuzet -2019 - In Péter Cserne & Magdalena Małecka,Law and Economics as Interdisciplinary Exchange: Philosophical, Methodological and Historical Perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  28. L'umanesimo, forse...: aspetti, caratteri, dimensioni, frammenti di umanità.Fabrizio Ghilardi -2023 - Pisa: Edizioni ETS.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  29.  13
    Early blindness modulates haptic object recognition.Fabrizio Leo,Monica Gori &Alessandra Sciutti -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:941593.
    Haptic object recognition is usually an efficient process although slower and less accurate than its visual counterpart. The early loss of vision imposes a greater reliance on haptic perception for recognition compared to the sighted. Therefore, we may expect that congenitally blind persons could recognize objects through touch more quickly and accurately than late blind or sighted people. However, the literature provided mixed results. Furthermore, most of the studies on haptic object recognition focused on performance, devoting little attention to the (...) exploration procedures that conducted to that performance. In this study, we used iCube, an instrumented cube recording its orientation in space as well as the location of the points of contact on its faces. Three groups of congenitally blind, late blind and age and gender-matched blindfolded sighted participants were asked to explore the cube faces where little pins were positioned in varying number. Participants were required to explore the cube twice, reporting whether the cube was the same or it differed in pins disposition. Results showed that recognition accuracy was not modulated by the level of visual ability. However, congenitally blind touched more cells simultaneously while exploring the faces and changed more the pattern of touched cells from one recording sample to the next than late blind and sighted. Furthermore, the number of simultaneously touched cells negatively correlated with exploration duration. These findings indicate that early blindness shapes haptic exploration of objects that can be held in hands. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  30. Some initial observations on 'missio ad gentes': A theological-pastoral reflection on the extraordinary missionary month, October 2019.Fabrizio Meroni -2019 -The Australasian Catholic Record 96 (4):387.
    Let me start by saying that on 1 December 2015, I left the university environment for the Roman Curia to become Secretary General of the Pontifical Missionary Union and Director of the International Center for Mission and Formation, in addition to my directing 'Fides', the News Agency of the Pontifical Mission Societies. Much time is required of me to renew these institutions and to research, together with others in charge of the PMS, possible ways of reform for the future of (...) these missionary societies that have arisen from faith, prayers, the charity of women and zealous pastors. (shrink)
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  31. Un'irregolare'visto da un'irregolare': Bruno nell'opera di Giuseppe rensi.Fabrizio Meroi -2007 -Rinascimento 47:425-444.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  32. (1 other version)Kleist.Fabrizio Mondadori -1980 -Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 6:185.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  33.  7
    Rileggendo Hegel.Fabrizio Ravaglioli -1999 - Roma: Armando.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  34.  6
    Jean-Paul Sartre: la morale introvabile.Fabrizio Scanzio -2014 - Milano: IPOC.
    La "Grande Morale," progettata da J.-P. Sartre tra il 1947 e il 1949 come naturale completamento della filosofia esistenzialista esposta ne L'essere e il nulla e L'esistenzialismo e un umanismo, non e mai stata pubblicata: abbandonata e ripresa piu volte nei successivi vent'anni, ha finito per costituire un serbatoio di annotazioni e di riflessioni sempre dirottate altrove, una specie di fantasma letterario, onnipresente, ma pronto a dileguarsi ogni volta che sembrava avere raggiunto una forma consistente. Sappiamo oggi, grazie alla pubblicazione (...) dei molti inediti sartriani, che la riflessione sulla morale ha accompagnato tutti gli snodi fondamentali del pensiero di Sartre, dai cosiddetti scritti giovanili alle opere della maturita, dalla svolta "dialettica" sino all'ultima discussa intervista, rilasciata poco prima della scomparsa. Gli studi qui riuniti hanno nei Quaderni per una morale (1947-48) il loro centro di gravita e di maggiore interesse. Di questo tentativo abortito di scrivere una "Morale" essi provano a disegnare la parabola, dalle origini remote nei Taccuini della strana guerra (1939) sino al Santo Genet commediante e martire (1952), che ne sancisce l'abbandono. Senza disdegnare qualche incursione nell'estetica sartriana, poiche della "morale introvabile" non c'e in realta testo che non rechi qualche traccia.". (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  35.  9
    Democracy and Its Implications. An Introduction.Fabrizio Sciacca -forthcoming -Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  36.  13
    Lussuosi arredi romani fra Italia e Spagna: i sostegni scanalati in marmo Giallo antico.Fabrizio Slavazzi -2022 -ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 74 (2):23-40.
    Fra gli arredi marmorei di età romana si distingue un gruppo di sostegni realizzati in marmo Giallo antico, che presentano caratteristiche comuni di lavorazione e di decorazione, i cui esemplari sono stati ritrovati nel Mediterraneo occidentale (Sardegna, Francia meridionale, Spagna), con una concentrazione in alcuni centri antichi. Si propongono considerazioni su produzione, circolazione e riuso di questi oggetti di lusso.
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  37.  37
    On the Epigenesis of the Aesthetic Mind. The Sense of Beauty from Survival to Supervenience.Fabrizio Desideri -2013 -Rivista di Estetica 54:63-82.
    What is the origin and meaning of our aesthetic sense? Is it genetically encoded or is it culturally inherited? The aim of the essay is to answer to such issues by defining the emergent and meta-functional character of the aesthetic attitude. First, I propose to include the faculty of desire in the free play of the cognitive faculties at the center of Kant’s Critique of Judgment. The following step is given by a brief analysis of Darwin’s controversial remarks on the (...) pre-human birth of aesthetics and its relationship with sexual selection (§§ 1-2). The point of discontinuity between a mere animal aesthetic sense and a proto-human one is then found to become indeterminate of desire in the correlative diversification of aesthetic attractors (§§ 3-4). Successively, I deal with the supervenience character of the aesthetic and its anticipatory value. After a short genealogy of the notion of supervenience, I then develop its affinity with that of epigenesis (§§ 5-6). Afterwhich follows a review of two contemporary evolutionary perspectives on aesthetics: T. Deacon’s essay on the “aesthetic faculty” and J. Tooby and L. Cosmides thesis on the evolutionary meaning of the aesthetic-fictional activities (§§ 7-8). Conclusively, the epigenesis of an aesthetic mind is considered as the unity between the breath of aísthesis and the breath of linguistic sign (§§ 9-10). (shrink)
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   8 citations  
  38. Argument from Analogy in Law, the Classical Tradition, and Recent Theories.Fabrizio Macagno &Douglas Walton -2009 -Philosophy and Rhetoric 42 (2):154-182.
    Argument from analogy is a common and formidable form of reasoning in law and in everyday conversation. Although there is substantial literature on the subject, according to a recent survey ( Juthe 2005) there is little fundamental agreement on what form the argument should take, or on how it should be evaluated. Th e lack of conformity, no doubt, stems from the complexity and multiplicity of forms taken by arguments that fall under the umbrella of analogical reasoning in argumentation, dialectical (...) studies, and law. Modeling arguments with argumentation schemes has proven useful in attempts to refine the analyst’s understanding of not only the logical structures that shape the backbone of the argument itself, but also the logical underpinning of strategies for evaluating it, strategies based on the semantic categories of genus and relevance. By clarifying the distinction between argument from example and argument from analogy, it is possible to advance a useful proposal for the treatment of argument from analogy in law. (shrink)
    Direct download(11 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   31 citations  
  39.  77
    Stochastic Evolution of Rules for Playing Finite Normal Form Games.Fabrizio Germano -2007 -Theory and Decision 62 (4):311-333.
    The evolution of boundedly rational rules for playing normal form games is studied within stationary environments of stochastically changing games. Rules are viewed as algorithms prescribing strategies for the different normal form games that arise. It is shown that many of the “folk results” of evolutionary game theory, typically obtained with a fixed game and fixed strategies, carry over to the present environments. The results are also related to some recent experiments on rules and games.
    No categories
    Direct download(4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  40.  22
    Aquinas on the Beginning and End of Human Life.Fabrizio Amerini -2013 - Harvard University Press.
    In contemporary discussions of abortion, both sides argue well-worn positions, particularly concerning the question, When does human life begin? Though often invoked by the Catholic Church for support, Thomas Aquinas in fact held that human life begins after conception, not at the moment of union. But his overall thinking on questions of how humans come into being, and cease to be, is more subtle than either side in this polarized debate imagines.Fabrizio Amerini--an internationally renowned scholar of medieval philosophy--does (...) justice to Aquinas's views on these controversial issues. Some pro-life proponents hold that Aquinas's position is simply due to faulty biological knowledge, and if he knew what we know today about embryology, he would agree that human life begins at conception. Others argue that nothing Aquinas could learn from modern biology would have changed his mind. Amerini follows the twists and turns of Aquinas's thinking to reach a nuanced and detailed solution in the final chapters that will unsettle familiar assumptions and arguments. Systematically examining all the pertinent texts and placing each in historical context, Amerini provides an accurate reconstruction of Aquinas's account of the beginning and end of human life and assesses its bioethical implications for today. This major contribution is available to an English-speaking audience through translation by Mark Henninger, himself a noted scholar of medieval philosophy. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   7 citations  
  41. Inferential and referential lexical semantic competence: A critical review of the supporting evidence.Fabrizio Calzavarini -2017 -Journal of Neurolinguistic 44:163-189.
    In philosophical semantics, a distinction has been proposed between inferential and referential lexical semantic competence. The former accounts for the relationship of words to the world, the latter for the relationship of words among themselves. Recent neuroscience research suggests that the distinction might be actually neurally implemented. That is, that inferential and referential abilities might be underpinned by two functionally independent cognitive architectures, with partly different neural realizations. This hypothesis is consistent with brain patient data, supporting the notion of a (...) functional double dissociation between inferential and referential abilities, and with neuroscience data, suggesting that inferential and referential abilities are underpinned by at least partly different regions of the human brain. The principal aim of this article is to provide the first comprehensive and critical review of the empirical evidence in favour of such hypothesis. (shrink)
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  42.  609
    Interpretative Disputes, Explicatures, and Argumentative Reasoning.Fabrizio Macagno &Alessandro Capone -2016 -Argumentation 30 (4):399-422.
    The problem of establishing the best interpretation of a speech act is of fundamental importance in argumentation and communication in general. A party in a dialogue can interpret another’s or his own speech acts in the most convenient ways to achieve his dialogical goals. In defamation law this phenomenon becomes particularly important, as the dialogical effects of a communicative move may result in legal consequences. The purpose of this paper is to combine the instruments provided by argumentation theory with the (...) advances in pragmatics in order to propose an argumentative approach to meaning reconstruction. This theoretical proposal will be applied to and tested against defamation cases at common law. Interpretation is represented as based on a hierarchy of interpretative presumptions. On this view, the development of the logical form of an utterance is regarded as the result of an abductive pattern of reasoning in which various types of presumptions are confronted and the weakest ones are excluded. Conflicts of interpretations and equivocation become essentially interwoven with the dialectical problem of fulfilling the burden of defeating a presumption. The interpreter has a burden of explaining why a given presumption is subject to default, assuming that the speaker is reasonable and acting based on a set of shared expectations. (shrink)
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   13 citations  
  43.  885
    Presumptive Reasoning in Interpretation. Implicatures and Conflicts of Presumptions.Fabrizio Macagno -2012 -Argumentation 26 (2):233-265.
    This paper shows how reasoning from best explanation combines with linguistic and factual presumptions during the process of retrieving a speaker’s intention. It is shown how differences between presumptions need to be used to pick the best explanation of a pragmatic manifestation of a dialogical intention. It is shown why we cannot simply jump to an interpretative conclusion based on what we presume to be the most common purpose of a speech act, and why, in cases of indirect speech acts, (...) we need to depend on an abductive process of interpretation. (shrink)
    Direct download(5 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   19 citations  
  44.  26
    “Il ne faut point dire avec quelques Scotistes”: Leibniz on the Reality and the Possibility of the Possible.Fabrizio Mondadori -2014 -Studia Leibnitiana 46 (2):206-233.
  45.  41
    From Asilomar to Genome Editing: Research Ethics and Models of Decision.Fabrizio Rufo &Antonella Ficorilli -2019 -NanoEthics 13 (3):223-232.
    The aim of the presentation is to focus on the differences between two scientific contexts: the genetic engineering context of the 1970s, with specific attention paid to the use of the recombinant DNA technique to generate genetically modified molecules, and the current genome editing context, with specific attention paid to the use of CRISPR-Cas9 technology to modify human germ line cells genetically. In both events, scientists have been involved in discussions that have gone beyond mere professional deontology touching on specific (...) policy issues such as freedom of research, responsibility for the consequences of research, the right of the public to participate in the evaluation of the goals of research methods, the relationship between cost and benefit and possible social consequences. The comparison between these two scientific contexts suggests the need of handling such issues by defining procedures that meet the criteria of democracy and responsibility towards society. The underlying objective should be to effectively launch actions and interventions based not on a hierarchical approach but rather a reticular conception of knowledge. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  46.  45
    What is the CSR’s Focus in Healthcare?Fabrizio Russo -2016 -Journal of Business Ethics 134 (2):323-334.
    The concept of corporate social responsibility has been the subject of several academic contributions, but in the health sector the development of an interest in this subject is very recent. Although many practices in healthcare are already socially responsible, progressing from a series of socially responsible behaviours to a socially responsible organization entails a more consolidated awareness of the health sector’s mission and the needs of its participants. In this paper, we will review the different studies published that address the (...) relationship between the healthcare sector’s corporate responsibility and society, with the aims of individuating the prevailing foci that are emerging and categorizing the proposed contributions according to these foci: social responsibility and organization; social responsibility and social impact; social responsibility and competitiveness. Finally, the paper finishes with a personal definition of CSR and its correlated ethical roots. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  47.  48
    (1 other version)Le projet épistémique des sciences des systèmes complexes.Fabrizio Li Vigni -2020 -Philosophia Scientiae 24-1 (24-1):181-200.
    The present article describes the epistemic project of complex systems sciences. The Santa Fe Institute founded in 1984 (New Mexico, United States) was the first theoretical research institute to focus on complex systems sciences as a field of research for studying the network of relationships within and between systems. Described by some as post-Laplacian, holist and antireductionist, the field of complex systems sciences relies heavily on a multidisciplinary approach to fundamental theoretical questions across the domains of physical and social science. (...) Proponents such as renowned journalists and sociologists have declared the developing domain as the advent of a new revolutionary paradigm for all fields of knowledge. The specific aim of this text is to show that the epistemic project of complexity science is less pluralist, anti-positivist and antireductionist than some would claim. Further, I will examine why the epistemological and ontological framework of these sciences have remained both analytic and reductionist in physicalist, computational, mathematical and biological manners. (shrink)
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  48. Tra antichità e modernità. Studi di storia della filosofia medievale e rinascimentale. Raccolti daFabrizio Amerini, Simone Fellina e Andrea Strazzoni.Fabrizio Amerini,Simone Fellina &Andrea Strazzoni (eds.) -2019 - Firenze-Parma, Torino: E-theca OnLineOpenAccess Edizioni, Università degli Studi di Torino.
    The 26 essays collected in this volume explore some crucial aspects of the philosophical and scientific traditions of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Using a historical-philological approach, the volume brings to light unpublished documents and offers new reconstructions of the intellectual paths of authors such as Meister Eckhart, Nicole Oresme, John Buridan, Siger of Brabant, William of Ockham, Peter Pomponazzi, and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.
    Direct download(4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  49.  64
    Boundaryless career and career success: the impact of emotional and social competencies.Fabrizio Gerli,Sara Bonesso &Claudio Pizzi -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6:154933.
    Even though, over the last two decades, the boundaryless career concept has stimulated a wide theoretical debate, scholars have recently claimed that research on the competencies that are necessary for managing a cross-boundary career is still incomplete. Similarly, the literature on emotional and social competencies has demonstrated how they predict work performance across industries and jobs but has neglected their influence in explaining the individual's mobility across boundaries and their impact on career success. This study aims to fill these gaps (...) by examining the effects of emotional and social competencies on boundaryless career and on objective career success. By analyzing a sample of 142 managers over a period of 8 years, we found evidence that emotional competencies positively influence the propensity of an individual to undertake physical career mobility and that career advancements are related to the possession of social competencies and depend on the adoption of boundaryless career paths. This study also provides a contribution in terms of the evaluation of the emotional and social competencies demonstrated by an individual and of the operationalization of the measurement of boundaryless career paths, considering three facets of the physical mobility construct (organizational, industrial, and geographical boundaries). (shrink)
    Direct download(8 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  50.  82
    Relational Autonomy and Multiculturalism.Fabrizio Turoldo -2010 -Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 19 (4):542-549.
    The principle of autonomy, through various court rulings, gradually became part of medical practice and tradition in the second half of the 1800s, notably when the emergence of surgical anaesthesia began to raise serious questions regarding informed consent. In fact, surgical anaesthesia was initially used not only to avoid pain but also to combat patients’ resistance to operations.
    Direct download(7 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   7 citations  
1 — 50 / 754
Export
Limit to items.
Filters





Configure languageshere.Sign in to use this feature.

Viewing options


Open Category Editor
Off-campus access
Using PhilPapers from home?

Create an account to enable off-campus access through your institution's proxy server or OpenAthens.


[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp