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    Etica, organizzazioni e lavoro: quadro teorico e profilo di settori in cambiamento.MariaGabriellaLanduzzi &Francisco Rubio Sánchez (eds.) -2020 - Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli.
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    Tempo, azione, giudizio.MariaGabriella Esposito -2005 - Milano: A. Giuffrè.
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    Letteratura e civiltà: Gentile contro Croce, Croce contro Gentile, con attenzione alla temperie culturale europea.MariaGabriella Riccobono -2010 - Roma: Aracne.
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    Stakeholder theory(-ies) and Economy of Communion: common features and specificities.MariaGabriella Baldarelli &Gianfranco Rusconi -2024 -International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1).
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    On fairness of equilibria in economies with differential information.Achille Basile,MariaGabriella Graziano &Marialaura Pesce -2014 -Theory and Decision 76 (4):573-599.
    The paper proposes a notion of fairness which overcomes the conflict arising between efficiency and the absence of envy in economies with uncertainty and asymmetrically informed agents. We do it in general economies which include, as particular cases, the main models of differential information economies, providing in this framework a natural competitive equilibrium notion which satisfies the fair criterion. The analysis is conducted allowing the presence of large traders, which may cause the lack of perfect competition.
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    La stampa italiana ricorda Giovanni Gentile.MariaGabriella De Santis &Vincenzo Alonzo (eds.) -1996 - Cassino: Garigliano.
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    Place Based Approaches to Sustainability Volume II: Business, Economic, and Social Models.Mara Del Baldo,Maria-Gabriella Baldarelli &Elisabetta Righini (eds.) -2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    Without respecting and nurturing ‘place’ we cannot achieve a state of ecological sustainability. Place-based organizations are not run on a purely materialistic basis. The non-materialistic features of a place, its aesthetics, cultural heritage, community feelings, transcendence, should be integrated into sustainability management. This far-reaching two-volume work breaks with the economic logic of efficiency and profit maximization, and suggests that organizations should inform their sustainability by encompassing feelings of identity with and attachment to place. According to this vision, the editors have (...) compiled scholarly contributions aimed to support the ecological transformation of humankind by exploring both theoretical and practical models that integrate the sense of the place, ethics and spirituality in new ways of organizing of economic and social life. This second volume takes the theoretical direction, established in the first model, and puts it into practice with cases from business and society. It will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and students of sustainability, business ethics and spirituality. (shrink)
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    Place Based Approaches to Sustainability Volume I: Ethical and Spiritual Foundations of Sustainability.Mara Del Baldo,Maria-Gabriella Baldarelli &Elisabetta Righini (eds.) -2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    Without respecting and nurturing ‘place’ we cannot achieve a state of ecological sustainability. Place-based organizations are not run on a purely materialistic basis. The non-materialistic features of a place, its aesthetics, cultural heritage, community feelings, transcendence, should be integrated into sustainability management. This far-reaching two-volume work breaks with the economic logic of efficiency and profit maximization, and suggests that organizations should inform their sustainability by encompassing feelings of identity with and attachment to place. According to this vision, the editors have (...) compiled scholarly contributions aimed to support the ecological transformation of humankind by exploring both theoretical and practical models that integrate the sense of the place, ethics and spirituality in new ways of organizing of economic and social life. This first volume sets the theoretical direction of the volumes, asking broad aesthetic questions around the ethical and spiritual foundations of sustainability. It will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and students of sustainability, business ethics and spirituality. (shrink)
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    The Relationship Between Alexithymia and Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review.Gabriella Martino,Andrea Caputo,Carmelo M. Vicario,Antonino Catalano,Peter Schwarz &Maria C. Quattropani -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    As Time Goes by: Anxiety Negatively Affects the Perceived Quality of Life in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes of Long Duration.Gabriella Martino,Antonino Catalano,Federica Bellone,Giuseppina Tiziana Russo,Carmelo Mario Vicario,Antonino Lasco,Maria Catena Quattropani &Nunziata Morabito -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Bodily Illusions and Motor Imagery in Fibromyalgia.Michele Scandola,Giorgia Pietroni,GabriellaLanduzzi,Enrico Polati,Vittorio Schweiger &Valentina Moro -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Fibromyalgia is characterised by chronic, continuous, widespread pain, often associated with a sense of fatigue, non-restorative sleep and physical exhaustion. Due to the nature of this condition and the absence of other neurological issues potentially able to induce disorders in body representations per se, it represents a perfect model since it provides an opportunity to study the relationship between pain and the bodily self. Corporeal illusions were investigated in 60 participants with or without a diagnosis of FM by means of (...) an ad hoc devised interview. In addition, motor imagery was investigated and illusions relating to body part movements and changes in body size, feelings of alienness, and sensations of body parts not belonging to one’s own body were found. Crucially, these symptoms do not correlate with any of the clinical measures of pain or functional deficits. The results showed that motor imagery was also impaired, and the severity of the deficits found correlated with the functional impairment of the participant. This indicates that disorders in body representations and motor imagery are part of the clinical expression of FM. However, while motor imagery seems to be linked to reduced autonomy and functional deficits, bodily illusions are independent and potentially represent a concurrent symptom. (shrink)
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    Ultrasonographic Investigation of Human Fetus Responses to Maternal Communicative and Non-communicative Stimuli.Gabriella A. Ferrari,Ylenia Nicolini,Elisa Demuru,Cecilia Tosato,Merhi Hussain,Elena Scesa,Luisa Romei,Maria Boerci,Emanuela Iappini,Guido Dalla Rosa Prati,Elisabetta Palagi &Pier F. Ferrari -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Alexithymia, Emotional Distress, and Perceived Quality of Life in Patients With Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis.Gabriella Martino,Andrea Caputo,Carmelo M. Vicario,Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen,Torquil Watt,Maria C. Quattropani,Salvatore Benvenga &Roberto Vita -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Emotion-processing impairment represents a risk factor for the development of somatic illness, affecting negatively both health-related quality of life and disease management in several chronic diseases. The present pilot study aims at investigating the associations between alexithymia and depression, anxiety, and HRQoL in patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis ; examining the association between these three psychological conditions together with HRQoL, and thyroid autoantibodies status as well as thyroid echotexture in patients with HT; and comparing the intensity of all these clinical psychological (...) features in patients with HT versus controls. Twenty-one patients with serologically or ultrasonographically verified HT and 16 controls with non-toxic goiter or postsurgical hypothyroidism were recruited for this study. Serum thyrotropin and free thyroxine, as well as thyroid autoantibodies, were assayed. Alexithymia, depression, anxiety, and HRQoL were assessed with Toronto Alexithymia Scale; Beck Depression Inventory, second edition; Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale; and Health Survey Short-Form 36, respectively. A negative relationship between the difficulty to describe feelings and the cognitive component of depression was found. Besides, patients with seronegative HT had lower somatic anxiety than patients with HT who tested positive. Besides, no statistically significant difference was found between patients with HT and controls with regard to somatic anxiety. The present study suggests the relevance of alexithymia in patients suffering from HT, which may be intertwined with a possible state of underreported depression that is mainly expressed through physical complaints. Promoting the capability to describe and communicate feelings could contribute to psychological elaboration and coping with the disease and, consequently, to the improvement of self-management and perceived HRQoL. (shrink)
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    Introduction of the editors.Gabriella Crocco &Eva-Maria Engelen -2016 - In Gabriella Crocco & Eva-Maria Engelen,Kurt Gödel Philosopher-Scientist. Marseille: Presses universitaires de Provence.
    The editors present the essays that are collected in the volume and which are the outcome of talks given at the international conference “Kurt Gödel Philosopher: From Logic to Cosmology” that was held in Aix en Provence (France) in summer 2013. Many of the authors belong to a group of scientists who have contributed to an ANR project with the same title under the direction ofGabriella Crocco.
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    Kurt Gödel Philosopher-Scientist.Gabriella Crocco &Eva-Maria Engelen (eds.) -2016 - Marseille: Presses universitaires de Provence.
    This volume represents the beginning of a new stage of research in interpreting Kurt Gödel’s philosophy in relation to his scientific work. It is more than a collection of essays on Gödel. It is in fact the product of a long enduring international collaboration on Kurt Gödel’s Philosophical Notebooks (Max Phil). New and significant material has been made accessible to a group of experts, on which they rely for their articles. In addition to this, Gödel’s Nachlass is presented anew by (...) the current state of research and the corpus of Gödel’s Philosophical Notebooks (Max Phil) is described in its entirety for the first time in its details. The volume is sub-divided into three parts. The fist part is dedicated to descriptions of the Gödel Nachlass that is to be found in The Shelby White and Leon Levy Archives Center des Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. This part starts with an updated overview on Kurt Gödel’s Nachlass by the current state of research and is followed by a detailed description of Gödel’s Philosophical Notebooks (Max Phil). The second part is dedicated by several Gödel scholars to the close reading of single remarks in the Max Phil. And the third part of this volume unites a variety of papers by experts in Gödel studies, logic, and Leibniz as well as by some enthusiasts for Gödel. These papers are nearly all written for this volume. (shrink)
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    Italian Age of Acquisition Norms for a Large Set of Words.Maria Montefinese,David Vinson,Gabriella Vigliocco &Ettore Ambrosini -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Kurt Gödel's Philosophical Remarks (Max Phil).Gabriella Crocco &Eva-Maria Engelen -2016 - In Gabriella Crocco & Eva-Maria Engelen,Kurt Gödel Philosopher-Scientist. Marseille: Presses universitaires de Provence. pp. 33-79.
    The authors describe the construction, development and content of Kurt Gödel’s Philosophical Remarks—the Max Phil notebooks—for the first time in detail and giving a thorough technical description of them. The Max Phil notebooks are part of the Nachlass that is handed down to us in the shorthand Gabelsberger. The notebooks start as an intellectual diary and then evolve to be philosophical notebooks that contain an outline of Gödel’s rational metaphysics as well as some of his reflections on logic, mathematics, physics, (...) biology, history, philology and theology. Crocco and Engelen make a first attempt to relate these reflections to Gödel’s published work and to his scientific oeuvre to make it clear why they enlarge our knowledge of Gödel’s thinking. They then go on to offer first insights into the content of the Philosophical Remarks. This article not only gives an insight into Gödel’s philosophical work that is not yet known to the academic world but it also constitutes the background to classify the publication of notebook Max Phil X within the context of the Max Phil notebooks in their entirety. (shrink)
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    Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Among Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Outbreak and Relationships With Expressive Flexibility and Context Sensitivity.Vittorio Lenzo,Maria C. Quattropani,Alberto Sardella,Gabriella Martino &George A. Bonanno -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study aimed at investigating depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms among healthcare workers and examine the role of expressive flexibility and context sensitivity as key components of resilience in understanding reported symptoms. We hypothesized a significant and different contribution of resilience components in explaining depression, anxiety, and stress. A total sample of 218 Italian healthcare workers participated in this study through an online survey during the lockdown, consequently to the COVID-19. The Depression Anxiety Stress Scales-21 was used to measure depression, (...) anxiety, and stress; the Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression scale was used to measure the ability to enhance and suppress emotional expression; the Context Sensitivity Index was used to measure the ability to accurately perceive contextual cues and determine cue absence. Demographic and work-related data were also collected. DASS-21 cut-off scores were used to verify the mental status among the respondents. Correlational analyses examined relationships between DASS-21, FREE, and CSI, followed by three regression analyses with depression, anxiety, and stress as dependent variables, controlling for age, gender, and work experience. Enhancement and suppression abilities, cue presence, and cue absence served as independent variables. The results showed a prevalence of moderate to extremely severe symptoms of 8% for depression, 9.8% for anxiety, and 8.9% for stress. Results of correlational analysis highlighted that enhance ability was inversely associated with depression and stress. Suppression ability was inversely associated with depression, anxiety, and stress. The ability to perceive contextual cues was inversely associated with depression and anxiety. The regression analysis showed that the ability to enhance emotional expression was statistically significant to explain depression among healthcare workers. In predicting anxiety, age, and the ability to accurately perceive contextual cues and determine cue absence made substantial contributions as predictors. In the last regression model, age, work experience, and the ability to suppress emotional expression were significant predictors of stress. This study’s findings can help understand the specific contributions of enhancement and suppression abilities and sensitivity to stressor context cues in predicting depression, anxiety, and stress among healthcare workers. Psychological interventions to prevent burnout should consider these relationships. (shrink)
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    Phonological rehabilitation in acquired aphasia.Luzzatti Claudio,Molinari Alessandra,ZanobioMaria Ester &RizziGabriella -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    User-Centered Virtual Reality for Promoting Relaxation: An Innovative Approach.Silvia FrancescaMaria Pizzoli,Ketti Mazzocco,Stefano Triberti,Dario Monzani,Mariano Luis Alcañiz Raya &Gabriella Pravettoni -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Dispositional Optimism and Context Sensitivity: Psychological Contributors to Frailty Status Among Elderly Outpatients.Alberto Sardella,Vittorio Lenzo,George A. Bonanno,Gabriella Martino,Giorgio Basile &Maria C. Quattropani -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The association of resilience-related factors with frailty is a recent research topic. Dispositional optimism and context sensitivity are two psychological factors that differently contribute to individual resilience. This study aimed at investigating whether dispositional optimism and context sensitivity might contribute to a multifactorial model of frailty, together with established relevant factors such as cognitive and physical factors. This cross-sectional study involved 141 elderly outpatients aged ≥65 years, who were referred to the Geriatrics and Multidimensional Evaluation Clinic of the University Hospital (...) of Messina. We used the following measures: the Mini-Mental State Examination to screen for global cognitive functioning; 4-m gait speed and handgrip strength to measure physical performance; a 35-item Frailty Index to evaluate patients’ frailty status; the revised Life Orientation Test to gauge dispositional optimism; and the Context Sensitivity Index to measure context sensitivity. We found that LOT-R, CSI, and MMSE were all significantly associated with FI. Gait speed was only marginally associated with FI. The present study showed a novel association of dispositional optimism and context sensitivity with frailty among elderly outpatients. These preliminary findings support a multidimensional approach to frailty in which even peculiar psychological features might provide a significant contribution. (shrink)
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    “I feel your fear”: superior fear recognition in organised crime members.Gerardo Salvato,Gabriele De Maio,Elisa Francescon,Maria L. Fiorina,Teresa Fazia,Alessandro Grecucci,Luisa Bernardinelli,Daniela Ovadia &Gabriella Bottini -2023 -Cognition and Emotion 37 (3):430-438.
    Individuals who deviate from social norms by committing crimes may have reduced facial emotion recognition abilities. Nevertheless, a specific category of offenders – i.e. organised crime (OC) members – is characterised by hierarchically organised social networks and a tendency to manipulate others to reach their illicit goals. Since recognising emotions is crucial to building social networks, OC members may be more skilled in recognising the facial emotion expressions of others to use this information for their criminal purposes. Evidence of a (...) difference between OC and non-organised crime (NOC) offenders in terms of facial emotion recognition is still lacking. To fill this gap in the literature, we tested 50 OC, 50 NOC offenders, and 50 non-offender controls for their ability to identify six basic emotions (happiness, sadness, fear, anger, disgust, and surprise). All participants underwent a cognitive and psychological evaluation to avoid alternative explanations. Results show that OC members were more able to detect the expression of fear in others as compared to NOC. We interpreted this finding in light of the social context and the behavioural criminal attitude of OC members. (shrink)
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    The butterfly dream as ‘creative dream:’ dreaming and subjectivity in Zhuangzi and María Zambrano.Gabriella Stanchina -2018 -Asian Philosophy 28 (1):84-95.
    ABSTRACTThe ‘dream of the butterfly,’ which seals the second chapter of the Zhuangzi, is often interpreted as undergirded by the bipolarity of dreaming and awakening or by the elusive interchange of identities between Zhuangzi and the butterfly, dreamer and dreamed. In this paper I argue that the underlying structure of the story may be better interpreted as exhibiting not two, but three stages of development, consistently echoing other tripartite parables in the Zhuangzi. In my reinterpretation I rely on the phenomenology (...) of dreams proposed by the Spanish philosopher María Zambrano, which distinguishes among three states: the primal dream, characterized by atemporality and wholeness; wakefulness, characterized by temporality and analytic thinking; and the creative dream, in which reality discloses itself as a meaningful, holistic unity. I suggest that Zhuangzi’s parable describes a similar self-transformative threefold process culminating in the joyous freedom of a shifting multifaceted subjectivity centered in the timeless pivot of the Dao. (shrink)
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    Maria Pia Donato;, Luc Berlivet;, Sara Cabibbo;, Raimondo Michetti;, Marilyn Nicoud . Médecine et religion: Compétitions, collaborations, conflits . 400 pp., tables, index. Rome: École Française de Rome, 2013. €40. [REVIEW]Gabriella Zuccolin -2015 -Isis 106 (1):165-166.
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    Personality Factors in Colorectal Cancer: A Systematic Review.Federica Galli,Ludovica Scotto,Simona Ravenda,Maria Giulia Zampino,Gabriella Pravettoni &Ketti Mazzocco -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: The role of personality in cancer incidence and development has been studied for a long time. As colorectal cancer is one of the most prevalent cancer types and linked with lifestyle habits, it is important to better understand its psychological correlates, in order to design a more specific prevention and intervention plan. The aim of this systematic review is to analyze all the studies investigating the role of personality in CRC incidence.Methods: All studies on CRC and personality up to (...) November 2020 were scrutinized according to the Cochrane Collaboration and the PRISMA statements. Selected studies were additionally evaluated for the Risk of Bias according to the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.Results: Eight studies met the inclusion criteria and were eventually included in this review. Two main constructs have been identified as potential contributors of CRC incidence: emotional regulation and relational style.Conclusion: Strong conclusions regarding the influence of personality traits on the incidence of CRC are not possible, because of the small number and the heterogeneity of the selected studies. Further research is needed to understand the complexity of personality and its role in the incidence of CRC and the interaction with other valuable risk factors. (shrink)
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    Achtenberg, Deborah. Cognition of Value in Aristotle's Ethics: Promise of En-richment, Threat of Destruction. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002. xiv+ 218 pp. Cloth, $62.50; paper, $20.95. Acosta-Hughes, Benjamin. Polyeideia: The Iambi of Callimachus and the Archaic Iambic Tradition. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2002. [REVIEW]Jean-Jacques Aubert,Boudewijn Sirks,James Barrett,A. B. Bosworth,E. J. Baynham,Maria Broggiato &Gabriella Carbone -2003 -American Journal of Philology 124:161-164.
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    Effects of Nicotine Gum Administration on Vision (ENIGMA-Vis): Study Protocol of a Double-Blind, Randomized, and Controlled Clinical Trial.Thiago P. Fernandes,Jeffery K. Hovis,Natalia Almeida,Jandirlly J. S. Souto,Thiago Augusto Bonifacio,Stephanye Rodrigues,Gabriella Medeiros Silva,Michael Oliveira Andrade,Jessica Bruna Silva,Giulliana H. Gomes,Milena Edite Oliveira,Eveline Holanda Lima,Maria Eduarda Gomes,Marcos V. A. Junior,Mariana Lopes Martins &Natanael A. Santos -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Slaves, servants and wage earners: Free and unfree labour, from Grotius to Blackstone.Maria Luisa Pesante -2009 -History of European Ideas 35 (3):289-320.
    This article provides an intellectual history of the status of wage earners as conceptualized within the natural law paradigm by European writers both on the Continent and in Britain. Historians of political discourse have mostly investigated the consequences of such a status for the political rights of labourers. This article shows that the crucial moves were made by different authors analysing the relation of servant to master either in the domestic sphere or in private contracts. The article further contends that (...) that resulting deeply ambiguous analyses implied a far from complete personal freedom for wage earners. This had a decisive impact on different visions of commercial society in early modern times, and left a significant legacy for moderns. ☆ Apart from a few changes and some abridgment, this essay is the first chapter of my forthcoming book Vite da servi. Figure del lavoro salariato dalla giurisprudenza naturale all’economia politica (Servants’ Lives: Figures of Paid Labour from Natural Law to Political Economy). I am much indebted to Matthew Armistead for translating it, and to Marco Geuna andGabriella Silvestrini for commenting on an earlier draft. (shrink)
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    Gabriella Piccinni and Lucia Travaini, Il “Libro del pellegrino” (Siena. 1382–1446): Affari, uomini, monete nell'Ospedale di SantaMaria della Scala. (Nuovo Medioevo, 71.) Naples: Liguori, 2003. Paper. Pp. viii, 323; 11 black-and-white plates, 2 tables, and 1 map. €20. [REVIEW]William M. Bowsky -2006 -Speculum 81 (1):255-256.
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    Arnold Esch, Ivana Ait,Gabriella Severino Polica, Anna Esposito Aliano, and AnnaMaria Oliva, Aspetti della vita economica e culturale a Roma nel Quattrocento. Rome: Istituto di Studi Romani, 1981. Paper. Pp. 273; numerous tables and graphs. L 22,000. [REVIEW]William M. Bowsky -1983 -Speculum 58 (4):1114.
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    Transformations through Proximity Flying: A Phenomenological Investigation.Maria Holmbom,Eric Brymer &Robert D. Schweitzer -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    “When I Sleep Poorly, It Impacts Everything”: An Exploratory Qualitative Investigation of Stress and Sleep in Junior Endurance Athletes.Maria Hrozanova,Kristian Firing &Frode Moen -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    On their journeys toward senior athletic status, junior endurance athletes are faced with a multitude of stressors. How athletes react to stressors plays a vital part in effective adaptation to the demanding, ever-changing athletic environment. Sleep, the most valued recovery strategy available to athletes, has the potential to influence and balance athletic stress, and enable optimal functioning. However, sleep is sensitive to disturbances by stress, which is described by the concept of sleep reactivity. Among athletes, poor sleep quality is frequently (...) reported, but our understanding of the associations between stress and sleep in junior athletes is currently incomplete. The present study therefore investigated the themes of stress and sleep, and the associations between these variables with the use of in-depth semi-structured interviews in six junior endurance athletes. Data was analyzed qualitatively based on the Grounded Theory. The qualitative material was supplemented with quantitative data on subjective sleep quality, sleep reactivity, and mental strain. The main results showed that stress could be differentiated into relevant stressors and reactions to stress. Sleep could be differentiated into sleep benefits and sleep quality. All athletes identified relevant stressors, and all athletes were aware of the benefits of sleep for athletic functioning. However, athletes formed two distinctive categories based on the interactions between stress and sleep: three exhibited facilitative reactions to stress and good sleep quality, as well as low sleep reactivity, and low mental strain. The remaining participants exhibited maladaptive reactions to stress and poor sleep quality, as well as high sleep reactivity and high mental strain. Conceptualizing sleep quality based on the evaluation of stressors, reactions to stress, degree of mental strain, and the propensity to stress-related sleep disturbance may offer a plausible explanation for why the occurrence of stressors leads to poor sleep quality in some athletes, but not others. (shrink)
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  33. La Universidad para mayores y los acuerdos de Bolonia.María Luz Neira Jiménez -2006 -Critica 56 (934):67-70.
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    Jung and the Question of Science.Maria Kardaun -2015 -International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 29 (1):108-111.
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    The Significance of Spinoza and His Philosophy for the Life and Poetry of the German-Jewish Poetess Rose Ausländer [Spinoza und Seine Philosophie im Schaffen der Deutschsprachigen Dichterin Rose Ausländer].Maria Kłańska -2011 -Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 16 (2):111-119.
    The German-Jewish writer and poetess, Rose Ausländer, who came from Chernivtsi, capital of Bukovina, one of the former provinces of the Hapsburg Empire, is one of the most highly acclaimed lyric poets to have written in German in the 20th century. Throughout her whole life she was an adherent of the philosophy of Spinoza, first becoming acquainted with it in the so-called “ethics seminar” of the secondary-school teacher Friedrich Kettner. In the wake of the First World War the youth of (...) Chernivtsi were in need of new sources of intellectual stimulation, so he set out to introduce them to the philosophy of Spinoza, as well as to that of Constantin Brunner, a contemporary German philosopher influenced by him. Rose Ausländer remained a follower of Spinoza right up to the end of her life. This is confirmed by her two very different poems of the same name, “Spinoza”—the first composed before 1939, the second in 1979—as well as by her many explorations of topics drawn from his ethics, ranging from her very first printed poem, “Amor Dei,” up to her lyrics written in old age, in the 1970s and 1980s. In this short paper I will attempt to chart the course of, and analyze, her interest in Spinoza's philosophical system and life. (shrink)
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    Alle denken an das Baby.Maria Knott -2017 -Psyche 71 (2):151-154.
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    Religious Situation in 17th-Century Slovakia: A Case of Southwestern Slovakia.Mária Kohutová -1995 -Human Affairs 5 (1):66-75.
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    Michela Ponzani, Guerra alle donne. Partigiane, vittime di stupro, « amanti del nemico ». 1940-1945.Julie Le Gac -2014 -Clio 39:296-298.
    S’inscrivant dans une histoire du genre florissante de l’Italie pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, comme en témoignent notamment les travaux d’Anna Bravo, AnnaMaria Bruzzone, Dianale Gaglinai ou encore deGabriella Gribaudi, l’ouvrage de Michela Ponzani, issu d’une thèse de doctorat, étudie les mémoires féminines de la guerre et leurs écarts par rapport à la « mémoire nationale ». En rendant compte des expériences variées vécues par les femmes entre 1940 et 1945, l’auteure s’attache à démon...
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    Wittgenstein and Lacan at the Limit: Meaning and Astonishment.Maria Balaska -2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This book brings together the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Jacques Lacan around their treatments of ‘astonishment,’ an experience of being struck by something that appears to be extraordinarily significant. Both thinkers have a central interest in the dissatisfaction with meaning that these experiences generate when we attempt to articulate them, to bring language to bear on them.Maria Balaska argues that this frustration and difficulty with meaning reveals a more fundamental characteristic of our sense-making capacities –namely, their groundlessness. (...) Instead of disappointment with language’s sense-making capacities, Balaska argues that Wittgenstein and Lacan can help us find in this revelation of meaning’s groundlessness an opportunity to acknowledge our own involvement in meaning, to creatively participate in it and thereby to enrich our forms of life with language. (shrink)
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    Response to Philosophical Criticism of the Portrayal of the Gods.Maria Henderson Wenglinsky -1999 -Ancient Philosophy 19 (Special Issue):77-86.
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    Bruno de Finetti, Radical Probabilist.Maria Carla Galavotti (ed.) -2009 - College Publications.
    This volume sheds new light on the multifarious personality of Bruno de Finetti and his outstanding contributions not only to probability and statistics, but also to economics and philosophy. Rather than focusing on de Finetti's technical work on probability, the essays collected here address the philosophy underpinning all of de Finetti's writings, a view Richard Jeffrey labelled "radical probabilism". Special attention is devoted to de Finetti's ideas on economics, which are inspired by the same philosophical approach, while an effort is (...) made to highlight some lesser known aspects of de Finetti's production. The volume ends with an Appendix on de Finetti's book L'invenzione della verit (The invention of truth), written in 1934 and published in 2006, which contains an extensive presentation of de Finetti's philosophical viewpoint, revolving around the idea that our knowledge is the product of human thought, which in such enterprise is guided by considerations of utility, rather than metaphysical principles. (shrink)
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    Filosofia della scienza.Maria Carla Galavotti -2017 - Milano: EGEA. Edited by Raffaella Campaner.
    Empirismo logico e gli inizi della filosofia della scienza -- Oltre l'empirismo logico -- I modi del ragionamento scientifico -- La probabilità -- La spiegazione scientifica -- Realismo e antirealismo scientifica -- Filosofie delle scienze -- Scienza e valore.
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    Editorial: Language Acquisition in Diverse Linguistic, Social and Cognitive Circumstances.Maria Garraffa,Maria Teresa Guasti,Theodoros Marinis &Gary Morgan -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  44. Los neandertales de Combe-Grenal (Dordogne, Francia): aspectos de su biología y cultura.María Dolores [Y.] Bernard Vandermeersch Garralda -1997 -Ludus Vitalis 1 (UMERO ESPECIAL):129-144.
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  45. Notas sobre la significación del término "Martyrium" en la obra de San Eulogio.María Jesús Aldana García -1999 -Revista Agustiniana 40 (121):89-102.
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  46. Para la lectura de "La perfecta casada", de fray Luis de León.María Nieves Fernández García -1991 -Revista Agustiniana 32 (97):307-356.
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    Política urbana y hábitat popular. Nuevas dinámicas de gestión del suelo privado en Pehuajó, Argentina / Urban politics and popular habitat. New dynamics of private land management in Pehuajó, Argentina.María Angélica Ginieis -2020 -Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 1 (2):178-186.
    A fin del siglo XX, en Argentina, los procesos de reforma del Estado con la descentralización de competencias a provincias y municipios en áreas vinculadas a la salud, la educación y la vivienda, trajo consigo el problema de que la descentralización de las competencias no fue correspondida con el traslado de recursos. Hoy, se suman otros reclamos en los espacios locales relacionados con el acceso al suelo urbano y la vivienda digna, la sustentabilidad ambiental, la equidad de género, la disminución (...) de la brecha digital entre otras. La falta de planificación de políticas integrales de hábitat para pobladores de menores ingresos, desposeídos, migrantes, empleados en servicios en las familias consolidadas o en la ciudad, profundiza la desigualdad social y la degradación ambiental en la ciudad. Este trabajo propone el análisis de las nuevas dinámicas de acceso al suelo de manera legal implementadas desde el Estado en Pehuajó, Argentina y, para ello hace foco en el estudio crítico del uso de instrumentos normativos en relación a la incorporación de la tierra privada como políticas de inclusión de la población de bajo recursos de barrios populares. La propuesta se articula como interpretación afiliada con el discurso del Programa para América Latina y el Caribe del Instituto Lincoln de Políticas del Suelo. Desde una óptica autodefinida como progresista aplica nuevos instrumentos a la gestión del suelo urbano con la función de prevenir la informalidad y tener así una ciudad más inclusiva, mejor financiada, distribuir más equitativamente los servicios públicos y las cargas, y elegir las geotecnologías más apropiadas. (shrink)
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  48. Derridiańska próba opuszczenia obszaru metafizyki.Maria Gołębiewska -1994 -Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 10 (2):93-106.
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    Ars in Crudo - an utline of Problems.Maria Golaszewska -1986 -Philosophica 38 (2):131-142.
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  50. Logiczne dzieci czy dziecinna logika? Pragmatyka teoretyczna a pragmatyka eksperymentalna na przykładzie badań nad rozwojem implikatur skalarnych.Maria H. Golka -2011 -Studia Z Kognitywistyki I Filozofii Umysłu 5.
    Implikatura skalarna jest bardzo powszechnym typem wnioskowania pragmatycznego, które polega na uznaniu przez odbiorcę za nieprawdziwe zdań zawierających terminy bardziej informatywne niż termin użyty przez mówcę, kiedy wszystkie te terminy można umieścić na jednej skali. Pierwsza część tekstu stanowi przegląd podstawowych teoretycznych podejść do implikatur skalarnych. Druga część oferuje krótki przegląd badań empirycznych na temat rozwoju implikatur skalarnych u dzieci. Ostatnia część jest bazującą na przykładzie implikatur skalarnych próbą refleksji nad wzajemnymi stosunkami między pragmatyką teoretyczną a eksperymentalną.
     
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