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    "Soggetto" a variazione.FrancescaCostadura,Franco Riccio &Salvo Vaccaro (eds.) -2000 - Pisa: BFS.
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    The COVID-19 Stress Perceived on Social Distance and Gender-Based Implications.Paolo Taurisano,Tiziana Lanciano,Federica Alfeo,Francesca Bisceglie,Alessia Monaco,Filomena Leonela Sbordone,Chiara Abbatantuono,SilviaCostadura,Jolanda Losole,Gennaro Ruggiero,Santa Iachini,Luigi Vimercati,Angelo Vacca,Maria Fara De Caro &Antonietta Curci -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented event entailing long-term consequences on population health and welfare. Those who contracted the coronavirus may have suffered from both physical and mental health issues that unfold the need for tailored intervention strategies. Hence, our study aims to investigate the psychological and social consequences of COVID-19 on a sample of 86 participants, encompassing 43 patients recruited from Bari University Hospital, 19 of whom were hospitalized due to the disease. The remaining 43 were individuals not fallen (...) ill with COVID-19 to date. The investigation yielded significant gender differences in post-traumatic stress symptoms, depression, and representation of interpersonal distance, evaluated through the IES-R, the BDI-II, and the IVAS task, respectively. This pattern of results was not replicated in the control group. In general, participants who reported having experienced the most intense post-traumatic symptoms also presented a greater mood deflection and, more specifically, within the clinical group women obtained the highest scores on both scales. Women reported higher IES-R and BDI-II scores compared to men, that could indicate that women who have contracted COVID-19 are more exposed to post-traumatic and depressive symptoms. Our results also showed a significant effect of COVID-19 on IPD with a tendency of disease-experienced individuals to increase their preferred IPD from adults, children, and elderly people. Regarding gender differences in mood and proxemic behavior, a correlation between depressive symptoms and probable PTSD and a further correlation between probable PTSD and greater IPD were found in women from both clinical and control group. Overall, these findings might contribute to a better understanding of gender-based implications of the current pandemic on mental health, also leading to the development of integrated yet personalized intervention strategies. (shrink)
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  3. A case study of a multiply talented savant with an autism spectrum disorder.Gregory L. Wallace,Francesca Happé &Jay N. Giedd -2010 - In Francesca Happé & Uta Frith,Autism and Talent. Oup/the Royal Society.
     
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    Tutor’s Role in WhatsApp Learning Groups: A Quali-Quantitative Methodological Approach.Susanna Annese,Francesca Amenduni,Vito Candido,Katherine Francis McLay &Maria Beatrice Ligorio -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In recent years, digital tools, such as WhatsApp, have been increasingly deployed to support group interaction and collaboration in higher education contexts. To understand contemporary, digitally-mediated collaborative dynamics – including the role played by tutors and the situated nature of group development – robust and innovative methodologies are needed. In this paper, we illustrate how integrating qualitative methods with quantitative tools used in qualitative ways makes it possible to trace how tutors adapt their style to support group development, which in (...) turn triggers student development in a circular and responsive process. To make visible this contemporary phenomenon, we combine thematic content analysis – a qualitative tool – with a quantitative method: Social Network Analysis. Drawing on data generated by two WhatsApp learning groups in research exploring the collaborative construction of boundary objects in a master’s level “E-learning Psychology” course, we suggest that our methodological approach has the potential to support interrogation of complex and dynamic digitally-mediated group interactions. Our results show the situational nature of an effective tutorship style through its complex adaptation to learners’ maturity, digital tools, and learning goals. (shrink)
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    Collective learning, change and improvement in health care: trialling a facilitated learning initiative with general practice teams.Suzanne Bunniss,Francesca Gray &Diane Kelly -2012 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (3):630-636.
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    Alberto Romele, Digital Hermeneutics (London/New York: Routledge, 2019).Francesca D'Alessandris -2020 -Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 11 (1):173-176.
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    Tempo e scrittura nel linguaggio cinematografico.Francesca De Ruggeri -1996 -Idee 31:71-85.
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    Compliance with justice: shared values and modus vivendi.Francesca De Vecchi &Roberta Sala -2021 -Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (1):56-70.
    In this paper we investigate ways to comply with justice in a liberal democracy. In order to do that, we sketch Rawls’s account of moral-consensus stability and discuss the alternative idea of stability reached through a modus vivendi. We defend modus vivendi as a way to achieve stability backed by a variety of reasons and even by ‘non-reasons’. By ‘non-reasons’ we mean alternative sources of motivation for compliance as a precondition of a stable coexistence. We focus on such sources, which (...) differ from reasons and beliefs, that are practices, shared values, and value experiences, in light of both a theoretical-political and a qualitative social-ontological perspective. We argue that individuals who experience the same values become collectives and even stable ones: the sharing of values creates social unity and makes collectives solid and resistant to individualistically centrifugal tendencies. (shrink)
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    Integrating stress‐related ventricular functional and angiographic data in preventive cardiology: a unified approach implementing a Bayesian network.Paola Berchialla,Francesca Foltran,Riccardo Bigi &Dario Gregori -2012 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (3):637-643.
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    A new deal: scritti per Antonella Besussi.Giulia Bistagnino,Francesca Pasquali &Antonella Besussi (eds.) -2022 - Roma: Aracne.
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    Socio-Psychological and Design Features Related to Transport Choices: A Focus Group Research in the Metropolitan Area of Cagliari.Sara Manca,Francesca Ausilia Tirotto,Nicola Mura &Ferdinando Fornara -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Due to the environmental and health impact of the private transport sector, social scientists have largely focused on psychosocial and contextual factors associated with people's choice over transport means. This study aims to contribute to this line of research by applying a user-centered approach, with the objective of taking into account the specific environmental and social context of the metropolitan area of Cagliari city. To accomplish this aim, four groups of people were matched according to their shared starting point: car (...) users vs. public transport users, and light-rail users vs. non-light-rail users. Groups were interviewed using a focus group method. Participants were invited to discuss their everyday travel experiences and to exchange their ideas on different sustainable and less sustainable means of transport. Both consolidated drivers/barriers in the field of environmental psychology and public transportation design features have been investigated. Other than highlighting the importance of socio-psychological factors to promote more sustainable transport choices like in previous studies, the present research offers an insight into how these aspects and factors are shaped and experienced in the narratives of residents. (shrink)
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    Dai presocratici a Platone: cinque studi.Francesco Fronterotta &Francesca Masi (eds.) -2018 - Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
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    Attachment Styles and Communication of Displeasing Truths.Isora Sessa,Francesca D’Errico,Isabella Poggi &Giovanna Leone -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Efficacia e sicurezza di liraglutide in un soggetto diabetico tipo 2 con insufficienza renale.Gaudenzio Stagno,MariaFrancesca Stagno &Erika Condello -2011 -Fenomenologia. Diálogos Possíveis Campinas: Alínea/Goiânia: Editora da Puc Goiás 4 (2):10-10.
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  15. L'educatore professionale e la gestione delle emozioni in una comunità minorile.M.Francesca Ghiaccio -2004 -ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 15:181-205.
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    The Fortune of Pedro de Ribadeneira's Treatise on the Governance of St Ignatius of Loyola.Francesca Bugliani Knox -2017 -Heythrop Journal 58 (6):953-957.
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    Antropologie filosofiche del nostro tempo a confronto.MariaFrancesca Canonico -2001 - Roma: LAS.
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    Haunted by Christ: Modern Writers and the Struggle for Faith. By RichardHarries. Pp. xvi, 240. London, SPCK, 2018, £19.99. [REVIEW]Francesca Bugliani Knox -2020 -Heythrop Journal 61 (3):590-591.
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    A selection of greek elegy and iambus - (w.) Allan (ed.) Greek elegy and iambus. A selection. Pp. XVI + 254, map. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2019. Paper, £23.99, us$31.99 (cased, £74.99, us$99.99). Isbn: 978-1-107-55997-4 (978-1-107-12299-4 hbk). [REVIEW]Francesca D'Alfonso -2022 -The Classical Review 72 (2):419-421.
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    Dante, Mercy, and the Beauty of the Human Person. Edited by Leonard J. DeLorenzo and Vittorio Montemaggi. Pp. 235, Eugene, Oregon, Cascade Books, 2017, £24.00/$29.07. [REVIEW]Francesca Bugliani Knox -2018 -Heythrop Journal 59 (1):103-104.
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    Corpo e spazio. A partire daFrancesca Woodman.Francesca Brencio (ed.) -2014
  22. Francesca Brezzi e Fina Birulés su La sapienza di Diotima.Francesca Brezzi &Fina Birulés -1998 -la Società Degli Individui 2.
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    SantaFrancesca Romana e papa Eugenio IV: profezia e potere a Roma al tempo del Concilio di Basilea.Francesca Canepuccia -2022 -Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 34 (66):31-44.
    A cavallo tra i due concili di Costanza e Basilea, che hanno fortemente influito sul giudizio della Chiesa in relazione alle donne visionarie, si staglia la figura diFrancesca Bussa dei Ponziani. Le visioni politiche diFrancesca rappresentano un fulgido esempio di come i modelli brigidini e cateriniani siano stati ripresi e rimodellati su un nuovo, mutato contesto storico. La sua consolidata autorità le consentì di ammonire a più riprese papa Eugenio IV riguardo alla sua partecipazione al concilio (...) di Basilea, intervenendo attivamente nello scenario religioso e politico romano. (shrink)
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  24. Aria, Terra, Acqua, Fuoco I Quattro Elementi E le Loro Metafore / a Cura diFrancesca Rigotti, Pierangelo Schiera = Luft, Erde, Wasser, Feuer : Die Vier Elemente Und Ihre Metaphern / Hrsg. VonFrancesca Rigotti, Pierangelo Schiera.Francesca Rigotti &Pierangelo Schiera -1996
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    Paper, Performance, and the State: Social Change and Political Culture in Mughal India By Farhat Hasan.Francesca Orsini -2022 -Journal of Islamic Studies 34 (2):276-279.
    ‘The Collector of the Revenue should be a friend of the agriculturist. Zeal and truthfulness should be his rule of conduct. He should consider himself the repre.
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    An Epistemological Perspective of Integrated Multidisciplinary Treatment When Dealing With Infertile Women With a Parenthood Goal: The Importance of Matterpsychic Perspective.Francesca Natascia Vasta &Raffaella Girelli -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This article proposes a multidisciplinary work perspective on couples who undergo assisted reproductive technology treatments, with particular attention paid to the treatment of women. The epistemological references underlying a vision of infertility and sterility that respect the psyche–soma unity of the person are illustrated: the biopsychosocial model and the psychoneuroimmunology and psychosomatic contemporary models of health and illness. Based on clinical experience in a private and institutional setting, different steps in the course of treatment are described with the related areas (...) of psychological work: from the search for pregnancy to the choice of adhering to an ART treatment, to conception, up to delivery and beyond. The implications of the work are targeted at a better qualification of psychological interventions in this specific multidisciplinary area. (shrink)
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    Common-surrounding world and qualitative social ontology – phenomenological insights for the environment and its crisis.Francesca De Vecchi -2020 -Rivista di Estetica 75:33-51.
    I deal with the issue of the environmental crisis from the perspective of a phenomenologically embedded qualitative social ontology. The first point I make is that our environment is a «personal world», and not a «naturalistic world»: a world that is experienced in the «personalistic attitude» and as such is an ontologically qualitative world, in which both natural and social entities are given to us as essentially constituted by value-qualities and meanings, and not as merely material things. The second point (...) I argue for is that our environment is also a «common-surrounding world» whose personal collectives are its essential correlate: «common-surrounding world» and personal collectives existentially depend on one another, and human persons, both individual and collective, are responsible for the existence of their environment and its entities. I apply the tools of phenomenological eidetics to the ideas of «personal world» and «common-surrounding world», and inquire into the ontologically qualitative implications that they have for our environment and its crisis. (shrink)
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    A cut-free simple sequent calculus for modal logic S5.Francesca Poggiolesi -2008 -Review of Symbolic Logic 1 (1):3-15.
    In this paper, we present a simple sequent calculus for the modal propositional logic S5. We prove that this sequent calculus is theoremwise equivalent to the Hilbert-style system S5, that it is contraction-free and cut-free, and finally that it is decidable. All results are proved in a purely syntactic way.
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    Davidson's Notions of Translation Equivalence.Francesca Ervas -2008 -Journal of Language and Translation 9 (2):7-29.
    Francesca Ervas 7 Journal of Language & Translation 9-2September 2008, 7-29 Davidson’s Notions of TranslationEquivalenceFrancesca Ervas Università Roma Tre Abstract The paper analyses the relationship of semantic equivalence as described by Donald Davidson in his theory of meaning, showing its limits above all in respect to language use in the contextual situation.The notion of equivalence used by the “first” Davidson does not successfully explain why some biconditionals are simply true and why others, besides being true, offer the (...) real translation of the source sentence. The paper argues that the main limits of the Davidsonian proposal, which lie in the very attempt to apply Tarskian theory of truth to natural languages, are partially overcome later by Davidson himself. Above all in his paper A NiceDerangement of Epitaphs (1986), Davidson rejects the very idea of an “invariance of meaning” and proposes a “second” notion of equivalence, described as the research of momentary and always changing points of convergence of interpreter and speaker,depending on contextual information. This convergence is possible because of a “deeper equivalence,” a common cognitive apparatus that allows communication to take place. At any rate, as the paper aims to demonstrate, this solution seems to simply shift the problem on to another level of explanation. Once this level of “deeper equivalence” is reached, there is too no explanation of exactly how a translator can understand contextual implications in order to graspfunctional equivalence. (shrink)
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    La città dell'oikos: la Politia di Aristotele.Francesca Calabi -1984 - Lucca: M. Pacini Fazzi.
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    Das sichtbare Erbe eines Geistes. Auf den Spuren von Kant in Hegels Berliner Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Kunst.Francesca Iannelli -2017 -Hegel-Jahrbuch 2017 (1):47-51.
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  32. Does the idea of all reality exist? Ficino and a traditional aporia of ancient neo-Platonism.Francesca Lazzarin -2006 -Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 98 (1).
     
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    Vorwort der Reihenherausgeber.Francesca Vidal &Arne Scheuermann -2016 - In Francesca Vidal & Arne Scheuermann,Handbuch Medienrhetorik. De Gruyter.
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    Forms and Role of Illusion in Émilie du Châtelet’s "Discourse on Happiness".Francesca Francoeur -2023 -Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 42:39-53.
    This article examines the emphasis placed on illusion in Émilie du Châtelet’s Discourse on Happiness. It first considers its specificity by differentiating it from error and analyzing the four types of illusions that the Marquise du Châtelet discusses, then addresses how illusions manifest themselves and what power we have over them. Secondly, it posits that illusions are of the utmost necessity for bliss, although illusions cannot make us happy by themselves if the other conditions of happiness are not met. This (...) study, lastly, tackles two difficulties within Mme du Châtelet’s work. It argues that the contradictory action of reason on illusions can be resolved if reason only inspects illusions when unhappiness arises. It also proposes that the concept of illusion makes it possible to make sense of the Marquise’s paradoxical definition of happiness. (shrink)
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    Design is the answer, but what was the question?Francesca Cozzolino,Emanuele Quinz &Barbara Szaniecki -2022 -Multitudes 89 (4):168-170.
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  36. Un racconto genealogico commemorativo: "Le livre de ma mère" di Albert Cohen.Francesca Fava -2006 -Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia. Università di Macerata 39:271-296.
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  37. Entangled relationality.Francesca Greco -2023 - In Susi Ferrarello & Christos Hadjioannou,The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Mindfulness. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Das souveräne Werk, der objektive Künstler und wir.Francesca Iannelli -2019 -Hegel Jahrbuch 2019 (1):420-427.
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  39. Do shepherds live in a state of nature? : from peculium to civilization.Francesca Iurlaro -2022 - In Mark Somos & Anne Peters,The state of nature: histories of an idea. Boston: Brill Nijhoff.
     
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  40. Il “gioco” della cultura nel mondo g-locale tra crisi e prospettive.Francesca Recchia Luciani &Barbara Henry -2017 -Post-Filosofie 6:37--52.
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    La critica di Agostino a Varrone.Francesca Sillitti -1976 -Augustinianum 16 (1):135-143.
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    Alternative Publishing Models in a Changing Cultural Landscape.Francesca Tondi -2017 -Logos 28 (4):32-37.
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    Face perception and processing in early infancy: inborn predispositions and developmental changes.Francesca Simion &Elisa Di Giorgio -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Stories We Tell After Orlando.Francesca T. Royster -2018 -Feminist Studies 44 (2):503.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Feminist Studies 44, no. 2. © 2018 byFrancesca T. Royster 503Francesca T. Royster Stories We Tell After Orlando We are in Laila’s backyard for a Sunday barbecue, a cool and windy Chicago June day that immediately followed one of the very hottest days so far this year. My partner Annie and I have brought our fouryear -old daughter Cece and her best friend Gilda to (...) the barbecue, and they’ve dressed themselves in layers, with leggings and hoodies and dresses, girlie but survivalist at the same time in their sequins and metallic purple, discowear for preschoolers. We are at the end of a daylong play date, and we’ve already survived two playgrounds and several tearful standoffs, the ups and downs that come with friends so young. So Annie and I come hungry for some time with our adult friends. The closely packed, brick, three-flat apartment buildings on either side of Laila’s yard provide us with some protection from the wind for a good part of the afternoon. But as the sun goes down and the light dims, we pile on more jackets and scarves over our T-shirts and shorts. Gusts of wind randomly fan the flames until they’re visible over the lid of the grill as Laila cooks. I look out for Laila at the grill while Annie plays catch with the little girls. But I have to do so in stealth, because Laila is as stubborn as she is glamorous. She has insisted on wearing a jacket with green flowing sleeves as she tends the fire, and while she has put her long, graying blond hair up in a chop-sticked bun, she has also pulled out long wispy strands to achieve high femme style. It flies around her face in the wind, flirting with the flames. 504Francesca T. Royster We are all getting together because later this week Laila will be boarding a plane for the twelve-hour flight home to spend time with her aging mother and father for the summer. “Home” is Lebanon, and we have already experienced losing Laila for a several months in 2006 during a visit home when Israel and Lebanon’s tensions grew into a violent series of bombings that came very close to her Beirut apartment. At the nadir of that time, Laila sent us frantic group letters conveying her worry, sometimes her despair, and her flashbacks to her childhood experiences in wartime Beirut in the 1970s and also in the war of 1982. For a few agonizing weeks her letters stopped coming altogether. The afternoon of our barbecue was the same day as the early morning shootings in the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, where forty -nine people were killed, and at least fifty others were wounded. The victims were all killed while practicing a rite that all of us considered as sacred and necessary as going to church might be for some—dancing the night away in a gay nightclub. This morning we had woken up to this news, blinking still without our glasses, the magnitude of the news headline hard to fathom as it flashed across the screens of our phones. It’s wrong that mass shootings have become part of the fabric of our lives, and probably will be for the lives of Cece and Gilda. The story feels both shocking and sadly familiar: the apparently easy availability of weapons and a pattern of anger taken to the next outrageous step. And then there’s the gay part. Even when I first heard that the shooting took place at a gay bar, I wondered if the killer, Omar Mateen might be gay himself. “Why Orlando?” I thought. Why a mostly unknown dance club? I thought of the messy, red-hot fury of hate and desire when they get mixed up together. As Annie and I talked about the shooting in hushed voices on the playground that morning, we thought of Matthew Shepard. We thought of the recent theory that Shepard most likely knew his killers; that he hung out with them, maybe did drugs with them. Some have written that the narrative that Mateen is gay only confirms the... (shrink)
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    Communicative competence and theory of mind in autism: A test of relevance theory.Francesca G. E. Happé -1993 -Cognition 48 (2):101-119.
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    Alois Riehl’s Epistemological Argument for Realism about Things in Themselves.Francesca Biagioli -2021 - In Rudolf Meer & Giuseppe Motta,Kant in Österreich: Alois Riehl Und der Weg Zum Kritischen Realismus. De Gruyter. pp. 73-96.
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  47. Constitutional patriotism and the right to privacy : a comparison of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights.Francesca Bignami -2009 - In Thérèse Murphy,New technologies and human rights. New York: Oxford University Press.
  48. En informatique, impossible d'imaginer une science non ouverte (entretien avec Enoch Peserico).Francesca Musiani -2010 -Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 57 (2):31-33.
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    Dal carteggio Croce-Gentile: A proposito della "recensione Windelband" e della polemica 1906-1907.Francesca Rizzo -1999 -Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 3.
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    Professioniste della tradizione. Le donne migranti nel mercato del lavoro domestico.Francesca Scrinzi -2004 -Polis 18 (1):107-136.
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