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    Multi-modal diagnosis combining case-based and model-based reasoning: a formal and experimental analysis.LuigiPortinale,Diego Magro &Pietro Torasso -2004 -Artificial Intelligence 158 (2):109-153.
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    A cbr‐based, closed‐loop architecture for temporal abstractions configuration.Stefania Montani,Alessio Bottrighi,Giorgio Leonardi &LuigiPortinale -2009 - In L. Magnani,computational intelligence. pp. 235-249.
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    Il tempo della morte.GianLuigi Brena (ed.) -1996 - Padova: Gregoriana.
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  4. L'eretico Agostino Doni.Luigi De Franco -1973 - Cosenza,: Pellegrini. Edited by Agostino Doni.
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    Il sovrano e l'imprenditore: utilitarismo ed economia politica in Jeremy Bentham.Marco EnricoLuigi Guidi -1991 - Roma: Laterza.
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    Piero Sraffa: The Man and the Scholar: Exploring His Unpublished Papers.Heinz D. Kurz,Luigi Pasinetti &Neri Salvadori (eds.) -2008 - Routledge.
    Previously published as special issues of _The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought_ and _The Review of Political Economy_, this volume contains the papers devoted to the life and work of Piero Sraffa. Sraffa was a leading intellectual of the twentieth century. He was brought to Cambridge by John Maynard Keynes and had an important impact on the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. He received the golden medal Söderström of the Swedish Academy of Sciences for his edition of David Ricardo's (...) _Works and Correspondence_ and he is the author of _Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities_, one of the most often cited book in economics. Using hitherto unpublished material from Sraffa's literary heritage kept at Trinity College, Cambridge, the papers throw new light on the intellectual development of the young Sraffa and correct several of the received views on him and his contribution. Themes covered concern his: objectivism rediscovery and reformulation of the classical theory of value and distribution criticism of Alfred Marshall's analysis relationship with his Cambridge colleagues and friends biography around the time when he left Italy for the UK friendship with Wittgenstein and his impact on the latter's thinking. (shrink)
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    How much economic inequality is fair in liberal democracies? The approach of proportional justice.Nunzio Alì &Luigi Caranti -2021 -Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (7):769-788.
    The article argues that the possibility of an unlimited gap in income and wealth between the top and bottom segments of society is incompatible with a democratic commitment to political equality. T...
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    Crisi urbane: che cosa succede dopo? Le politiche per la gestione della conflittualità legata all'immigrazione.Enrico Allasino,Luigi Bobbio &Stefano Neri -2000 -Polis 14 (3):431-450.
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    I doveri del medico e del malato.Leonardo Botallo,Luigi Firpo,Leonardo Carerj &Anita Bogetti Fassone -1981 - Torino: Unione tipografico-editrice torinese. Edited by Leonardo Carerj, Anita Bogetti Fassone & Luigi Firpo.
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    Folk-economic beliefs as “evidential fiction”: Putting the economic public discourse back on track.Alberto Acerbi &PierLuigi Sacco -2018 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41:e159.
    Folk-economic beliefs may be regarded as “evidential fictions” that exploit the natural tendency of human cognition to organize itself in narrative form. Narrative counter-arguments are likely more effective than logical debunking. The challenge is to convey sound economic reasoning in narratively conspicuous forms – an opportunity for economics to rethink its role and agency in public discourse, in the spirit of its old classics.
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    Immutabilità del passato?: scienze dell'uomo e scienze della natura a confronto.Silvana Borutti,PierLuigi Lecis &Luigi Perissinotto (eds.) -2021 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Die Ausnahme bestätigt nicht die Regel: Kant zwischen Phronesis und Klugheit.GianLuigi Paltrinieri -2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing,Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 789-800.
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    Il pensiero di Antonio Aliotta.GianLuigi Pallavicini -1968 - Napoli, Liberia scientifica editrice,:
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    Monoteismo plurale: teo-logia ed ecclesiologia in Schelling.Luigi Azzariti-Fumaroli -2019 - Trapani: Il pozzo di Giacobbe.
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  15. Only shadows and thing. Elements of a phenomenological axiology.Luigi Azzariti-Fumaroli -2010 -Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 102 (1):137-177.
     
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    Passaggio al vuoto: saggio su Walter Benjamin.Luigi Azzariti-Fumaroli -2015 - Macerata: Quodlibet.
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    Entretien avec MARGAUX COQUET sur l’abolition du système pénal.Christophe Béal &Luigi Delia -2018 -Rue Descartes 93 (1):102-119.
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    Per una teoria unificata della letteratura.PierLuigi Cerisola -2003 - Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche italiane.
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  19. La struttura del mondo ambiente.Alfred Schütz,Thomas Luckmann &Luigi Muzzetto -2001 -la Società Degli Individui 11.
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    Luigi Giussani, the Church, and Youth in the 1950's.Luigi Giussani -2007 -Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 10 (4):131-150.
  21. Luigi Knapp e la sua filosofia del diritto.Luigi Secco -1936 - Padova,: R. Zannoni.
     
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  22. Luigi Pirandello and Miguel de Unamuno:" Identity" and" creation of persona".CarmineLuigi Ferraro -2007 -Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 99 (2):297-326.
     
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    Botero e la 'Ragion di Stato': atti del convegno in memoria diLuigi Firpo (Torino 8-10 marzo 1990).Luigi Firpo &Artemio Enzo Baldini (eds.) -1992 - Firenze: L.S. Olschki.
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    Alla ricerca della sovranità: persona, Chiesa e Stato nel pensiero diLuigi Sturzo.Luigi Barbieri -2011 - Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino. Edited by Luigi Sturzo.
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    Opere diLuigi Scaravelli.Luigi Scaravelli &Mario Corsi -1968 - Firenze,: La nuova Italia. Edited by Mario Corsi.
    1. Critica de capire e altri scritti. 2. Scritti kantiani. 3. L'analitica trascendentale. 4. Il problema della scienza e il giudizio storico.
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    Risk evaluation and informed consent for ovum donation: A clinical perspective.Luigi Mastroianni -2001 -American Journal of Bioethics 1 (4):28 – 29.
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    La funzione ermeneutica delle immagini nei frontespizi dei libri filosofici.Luigi Punzo -2011 -Quaestio 11:289-305.
    The printed images in the frontispiece of modern philosophical books were not simply meant as decorations, but offered in remarkable cases a pictorial synthesis of the ideas expounded in the book. This is true not only of Bacon’s Instauratio magna, on the background of an explicit theoretical reflection on the use of fables and metaphors in the exposition of scientific truth, but also of Hobbes’ Leviathan, notwithstanding Hobbes’ own criticism of metaphorical language. One third impressive example is the “dipintura” of (...) Vico’s La Scienza Nuova, which is the object of a lengthy hermeneutical analysis by the author himself. The paper argues that the prominent importance of the image in these modern classics reflects the search for a more immediate connection between words and things, whose actuality is still debated in XXthcentury philosophy. (shrink)
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    OnLuigi Pareyson's L'Estetica di Kant: A Review ArticleL'Estetica di Kant.Merle E. Brown &Luigi Pareyson -1971 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):403.
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    Il Cervelletto. Nuovi Studi di Fisiologia Normale e Patologica.Luigi Luciani -1893 -Philosophical Review 2 (4):475-477.
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    La stanchezza di Marte: variazioni sul tema della guerra.Luigi Alfieri -2008 - Perugia: Morlacchi.
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    Pasquale Salvucci: l'uomo e l'opera: atti del Convegno, Urbino, 20-12-1997.Luigi Alfieri (ed.) -1999 - [S.l.]: IRRSAE Marche.
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    Sul problema ontologico nel pensiero di Werner Heisenberg.Luigi Laino -2011 -Archivio di Storia Della Cultura 24:245-260.
  33. Hutcheson and hume in a recent polemic.Luigi Turco -2007 -Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 62 (3):171-198.
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    Il Contra Mocianum di Facondo d’Ermiane.Luigi Fatica -1993 -Augustinianum 33 (1-2):185-212.
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    Cynthia: A Companion to the Text of Propertius by S. J. Heyworth (review).Luigi Galasso -2015 -American Journal of Philology 136 (1):169-173.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Cynthia: A Companion to the Text of Propertius by S. J. HeyworthLuigi GalassoS. J. Heyworth. Cynthia: A Companion to the Text of Propertius. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, first published in paperback 2009 (with corrections). xiii + 648 pp. Paper. £56.Cynthia represents the hypomnemata to the edition of Propertius by Stephen Heyworth. It is an indispensable tool for readers of the new Oxford Classical Text of Propertius and (...) for this reason the contemporary publication of both books has been extremely important. The text edited by Heyworth is so innovative that it was necessary to explain and discuss the editor’s choices. Cynthia is a long dialogue with the reader: Heyworth exposes reflections that are the fruits of decades of engagement with the text of Propertius, and one feels that he speaks with authority.The Preface is brief, but it summarizes the method followed in the book and places the critic in his appropriate setting, where he acknowledges his debts to scholars like J. L. Butrica and G. P. Goold. The true introduction is the one to the edition in the OCT: in fact it is one work in two volumes. The bulk of the book consists of a discussion of passages from the entire work of the Latin poet. [End Page 169] Before each elegy there is an essential bibliography. Then follows a quotation (in the vulgate form of the text) of the passage under discussion; in most cases it is accompanied by the critical apparatus of the OCT edition, with some modifications. All the passages examined are included because of textual problems, even if sometimes one gets the impression of being confronted with purely literary aspects of the text. There is no introduction to any elegy, and it is not in fact necessary: we grasp only what is problematic, and following Heyworth’s guidance we are taken through a stimulating experience. After 512 pages of Propertiana (D. R. Shackleton Bailey’s model is unquestionable), there is a complete translation of the text proposed by the editor, which is particularly useful. His policy is not to avoid any problem but to discuss it honestly without preconceptions. At the end there are rich indexes, which offer easy access to the wealth of linguistic and stylistic observations that are disseminated over the commentary. They also include the preface to the edition in the OCT.It is impossible to deal in a detailed manner with the hundreds of proposals and hypotheses. The editor offers us a completely different Propertius from the poet we have been accustomed to know from the more important editions of the twentieth century (deemed as conservative until the edition by Goold [Cambridge, Mass. 1990]). Following the wishes of Butrica, the elegies of Propertius are now consistent with the judgments of ancient critics, who valued in Propertius “a poet of finish, grace and charm” (M. Hubbard, Propertius [London 1974]:3). The text has undergone a massive restoration and it is readable and fluent: no more the work of an “expressionistic” poet (E. Pasoli) with his idiosyncratic language, but of a contemporary of Tibullus and an immediate predecessor of Ovid. The severe corruptions of the text are no longer visible in its linguistic texture, but in its fragmentation, which characterizes in particular the second book. In the others there are not so many ruins, but for lacunae and expunged distichs. The decision not only to bracket them, but to put them at the end of each elegy, is rhetorically astute: if one sees these couplets out of their context, one will certainly damn them, since they usually are a proverbial thought or an item of a catalogue.The text of the OCT exhibits a smooth surface that derives from a complex work of restoration. Butrica had told us that most editors of Propertius are like those who had loved the smoke deposited during the centuries onto the frescoes by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel (“Editing Propertius.” CQ 47 [1997]:208). The Propertian frescoes have now been restored: parts which were severely damaged are even better than the original; others, whose authenticity we do not trust, have been detached and put aside. The result is a piece... (shrink)
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    Plasticity-Led (Not First) Evolution: A Matter of Causal Relevance.Luigi Garaffa -forthcoming -Biological Theory:1-14.
    Phenotypic plasticity has long been a phenomenon studied in evolutionary biology, but in recent decades it has attracted renewed interest among biologists. This interest has culminated in the so-called plasticity-led evolution hypothesis, according to which phenotypic plasticity, under certain circumstances, is capable of acting as an evolutionary factor, influencing the direction of adaptive change and promoting the emergence of new phenotypic variation. This article aims to analyze this hypothesis and the controversies it has generated and to bring more clarity to (...) a debate that is often characterized by ambiguity and conceptual confusion. We will show how this debate can best be understood as a debate about the explanatory range of the two rival (but not mutually exclusive) models, plasticity-led evolution and mutation-led evolution, and their ability to explain the origin of phenotypic variation. We will then make use of Woodward’s account of causality in biology to assess the “specific weight” that the causes theorized by plasticity-led evolution can have within evolutionary explanations. To this end, we will analyze one of the best-known cases of plasticity-led evolution in nature, the North American spadefoot toad. Our analysis leads us to conclude that models based on plasticity-led evolution can be regarded as autonomous explanans, irreducible to the action of natural selection on preexisting genetic variation. This is due to the causal role played by environmental stimuli, which is accorded greater significance than in classical approaches. Furthermore, the plasticity-led evolution hypothesis could pave the way for a reassessment of the role of development in evolutionary processes. (shrink)
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    A shared identity: Brand alliances and anti-crisis strategies.Luigi Gentili -2022 -Science and Philosophy 10 (1):121-137.
    Il seguente articolo si prefigge di analizzare il fenomeno delle alleanze di brand e il loro sviluppo nell’attuale contesto economico. Con l’ampliarsi del lavoro di rete, e la creazione di valore che ne deriva, i legami di partnership tra le imprese evidenziano un salto prestazionale. Ciò avviene anche attraverso la creazione di un’identità condivisa, che ne rafforza la competitività. Dopo la definizione di co-branding, e l’esposizione dei benefici e dei rischi, vengono considerate le opportunità di crescita che ne derivano. Queste (...) alleanze consentono alle reti tra imprese di riposizionarsi nel proprio contesto di appartenenza, migliorando la governance e le strategie di mercato. Anche la relazione con l’attuale crisi economica evidenzia la capacità del co-branding di fronteggiare con maggiore efficacia i momenti di emergenza. Come evidenziato in numerose ricerche, la gestione della crisi trova nelle alleanze di brand uno strumento strategico essenziale per crescere anche se l’instabilità e l’incertezza dell’economia sono elevate. Attraverso l’esame di alcuni case-histories, viene elaborato un modello di co-branding. Si tratta di un prisma dove sono evidenziati sei asset strategici: velocità, personalizzazione, flessibilità, facilità, dialogo e convergenza. Sono questi i fattori che hanno determinato una performance di successo durante la crisi. I risvolti positivi che ne derivano avranno un impatto evidente anche dopo il periodo di emergenza. (shrink)
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  38. Richard Ferdinand Kahn 1905-1989.Luigi L. Pasinetti -1991 - In Pasinetti Luigi L.,Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 76: 1990 Lectures and Memoirs. pp. 143.
     
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  39. Maclaurin, Reid, and Kemp Smith on the Ancestry of Hume's Philosophy.Luigi Turco -1999 -Reid Studies 2 (2):71.
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    Linguistica illuminista.Luigi Rosiello -1967 - [Bologna]: Il Mulino.
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    Vita come scopo, scopo della vita: riflessioni sui §§ 79-84 della Critica del Giudizio.Luigi Imperato -2019 -Con-Textos Kantianos 9:309-331.
    Nel mio articolo propongo una lettura dei §§ 79-84 della Critica del Giudizio, parte della sezione Metodologia del Giudizio teleologico. Dapprima mi interrogo sul significato di una Methodenlehre del Giudizio teleologico, che rintraccio in un’attività metariflessiva del Giudizio; procedo poi ad una lettura analitica del testo nelle sue varie articolazioni, nella quale passo in rassegna le questioni attinenti alla specificità dello statuto epistemologico della teleologia, alla possibile convivenza tra finalismo e meccanicismo nella scienza della natura, all’origine della vita, allo scopo (...) ultimo della natura e allo scopo finale della creazione; approdo, infine, ad un’interpretazione per cui l’intera teleologia rationis humanae, che si estende dalla teleologia naturale alla teleologia morale passando per l’antropologia e per la filosofia della storia, viene in questa sezione riarticolata intorno ad un nuovo fulcro concettuale di livello trascendentale, che può garantire l’effettivo collegamento tra queste diverse parti della filosofia proprio perché esso non si esercita in forma di dominio legislativo, ma in forma di riflessione sul molteplice empirico e sulla causalità teleologica propria dell’uomo. (shrink)
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    On the role of simplicity in science.Luigi Scorzato -2013 -Synthese 190 (14):2867-2895.
    Simple assumptions represent a decisive reason to prefer one theory to another in everyday scientific praxis. But this praxis has little philosophical justification, since there exist many notions of simplicity, and those that can be defined precisely strongly depend on the language in which the theory is formulated. The language dependence is a natural feature—to some extent—but it is also believed to be a fatal problem, because, according to a common general argument, the simplicity of a theory is always trivial (...) in a suitably chosen language. But, this trivialization argument is typically either applied to toy-models of scientific theories or applied with little regard for the empirical content of the theory. This paper shows that the trivialization argument fails, when one considers realistic theories and requires their empirical content to be preserved . In fact, the concepts that enable a very simple formulation, are not necessarily measurable, in general. Moreover, the inspection of a theory describing a chaotic billiard shows that precisely those concepts that naturally make the theory extremely simple are provably not measurable. This suggests that—whenever a theory possesses sufficiently complex consequences—the constraint of measurability prevents too simple formulations in any language. This explains why the scientists often regard their assessments of simplicity as largely unambiguous. In order to reveal a cultural bias in the scientists’ assessment, one should explicitly identify different characterizations of simplicity of the assumptions that lead to different theory selections. General arguments are not sufficient. (shrink)
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    Emotions and decision making: Regulatory focus moderates the influence of anticipated emotions on action evaluations.Luigi Leone,Marco Perugini &Richard Bagozzi -2005 -Cognition and Emotion 19 (8):1175-1198.
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    Schutz-Wittgenstein: On the Problem of the Natural Attitude.Luigi Muzzetto -2018 -Schutzian Research 10:11-36.
    The first part of this paper aims to highlight the analogies between Schutz’s vision of the natural attitude and Wittgenstein’s vision of a phenomenon that concerns the same problematic field, i.e. certainty, the belief of common sense that is free of all doubt, that the world “out there” is as it appears, absolutely real. These certainties form the basis, the foundation of language games and therefore of knowledge in general and in its entirety. This foundation is unfounded and yet indispensable. (...) The second part of the paper examines an important topic analysed by Wittgenstein, related to the aforementioned problem: the language transposition of pre-predicative, pre-reflective and non-propositional certainties, the cornerstones of which are “hinge propositions”, whose hybrid nature can be identified in the shift from empirical propositions to grammatical rules. (shrink)
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    Dialettica dell'immagine: studi sull'imaginismo diLuigi Stefanini.Luigi Alici (ed.) -1991 - Genova: Marietti.
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    Dal sistema al senso comune: studi sul newtonismo e gli illuministi britannici.Luigi Turco -1974 - Bologna: Il mulino.
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    Metamorfosi dello storicismo.Luigi Zanzi -2020 - Domodossola: Grossi edizioni.
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    Man is a “Rope” Stretched Between Virosphere and Humanoid Robots: On the Urgent Need of an Ethical Code for Ecosystem Survival.Luigi F. Agnati,Deanna Anderlini,Diego Guidolin,Manuela Marcoli &Guido Maura -2022 -Foundations of Science 27 (2):311-325.
    In this paper we compare the strategies applied by two successful biological components of the ecosystem, the viruses and the human beings, to interact with the environment. Viruses have had and still exert deep and vast actions on the ecosystem especially at the genome level of most of its biotic components. We discuss on the importance of the human being as contraptions maker in particular of robots, hence of machines capable of automatically carrying out complex series of actions. Beside the (...) relevance of designing and assembling these contraptions, it is of basic importance the goal for which they are assembled and future scenarios of their possible impact on the ecosystem. We can’t procrastinate the development and implementation of a highly inspired and stringent “ethical code” for human beings and humanoid robots because it will be a crucial aspect for the wellbeing of the mankind and of the entire ecosystem. (shrink)
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    The Risk of Education: Discovering Our Ultimate Destiny.Luigi Giussani -2019 - Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    Luigi Giussani, a high school religion teacher throughout the 1950s and 1960s, grounded his teachings in the vast body of experience to be found in Christianity's two-thousand-year history. He told his students, “I'm not here to make you adopt the ideas I will give you as your own, but to teach you a method for judging the things I will say.” Throughout his life, education was one of Giussani's primary intellectual interests. He believed that effective education required an adequate (...) background in the Christian tradition, presented within a lived experience that underscored the capacity of the faith to answer universal questions. What he proposed was a process that allowed one to sift through tradition, critically examining it and comparing it against the ultimate criteria for judgment: the desires of the heart. In Giussani's view, the primary concern was to “educate the human heart as God made it.” In The Risk of Education he states that fear leads students to associate this process of criticism with negativity or doubt. Yet, without an education in criticism, students cannot develop conviction. At a time when young people are abandoning the church and questioning the value of faith, Giussani's method of judging and verifying Christianity as an experience seems a necessary intervention. In The Risk of Education he argues that, ultimately, education and the Christian message reveal themselves through human freedom. (shrink)
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  50. Dimensioni umane.Luigi Giancola -1974 - Cagliari: Editrice sarda Fossataro.
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