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    Religioni & media: un'introduzione ad alcune problematiche.Michele Olzi &Roberto Revello (eds.) -2021 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    L'ascensione di Cristo e la sua sessione alla destra del Padre nel pensiero di San Tommaso D'Aquino.MicheleRoberto Pari -2021 - Bologna: ESD.
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    Treading a Fine Line: Characterisations and Impossibilities for Liberal Principles in Infinitely-Lived Societies.Michele Lombardi &Roberto Veneziani -2012 -B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics 12 (1):24.
    This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by Mariotti and Veneziani (2009a) to infinitely-lived societies. First, some novel characterisations of inegalitarian leximax social welfare relations are derived based on the Individual Benefit Principle (IBP), which incorporates a liberal, non-interfering view of society. This is surprising because the IBP does not explicitly incorporate any preference for inequality, nor does it assign priority to well-off members of society. Second, some impossibility results are derived that highlight a (...) general tension between standard fairness and efficiency axioms in social choice, and a liberal Principle of Non-Interference that generalises IBP. (shrink)
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    Antimo Negri: il filosofo del Vesuvio.Michele Citro,Giovanni Praticò &Roberto Spirito (eds.) -2019 - Mercato S. Severino (SA): Paguro edizioni.
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    Affective Sensibilities and Meliorative Value.Roberto Keller &Michele Davide Ombrato -2022 -Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 114 (2):155-171.
    That emotions are especially valuable for our well-being has become a widely agreed upon claim. In this article, we argue that many of the ways in which the emotions are commonly considered to be prudentially valuable – hedonically, experientially, and adaptively – are not specific to the emotions: they are in fact shared by other affective reactions such as drives and sensory affects. This may suggest that emotions are not prudentially valuable in any distinctive manner. We challenge this suggestion by (...) arguing that, unlike other affective reactions, emotions provide unique contexts in which to refine our general sensibility to a wide variety of evaluative properties – and that in this sense they are prudentially valuable in a distinctive way. (shrink)
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    Exploring stakeholder engagement network behavior: Strategic and managerial implications for corporate social responsibility.Roberto Linzalone,Salvatore Ammirato,Alberto Michele Felicetti,Vincenzo Corvello &Francesco Santarsiero -forthcoming -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    This paper investigates the relationship between Stakeholder Engagement (SE) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), approaching CSR as a complex system made up of components and interactions. Adopting a System Thinking approach to analyze CSR in a stakeholders-company network, explorative research is conducted through three stages: (1) a critical literature review aimed to identify the components of the CSR system model, (2) the development of the dataset and of the Causal Loop Diagram (CLD) model, (3) the analysis of the CSR behavior (...) in light of the ‘system archetypes’ underpinning the system. The analysis reveals both the structure and the dynamics of CSR and explain its behavior in light of the stakeholder engagement network variables. Findings from this research underscore the existence of six feedback loops, which characterize the relation CSR-SE. The ‘company-stakeholder fit’ acts as a growth engine for the stakeholder engagement network, however other balancing dynamics (e.g., detriment of business objectives) require a tradeoff between Social and Business orientation. This paper contributes to a more profound understanding of the relation between CSR and stakeholder engagement, showing in particular the link between CSR and SE under the assumption of stakeholder-company network. The insights provided serve as a guide for managers and policymakers to navigate the complex dynamics of SE to inform effective strategies of CSR based on network structural actions. (shrink)
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    Liberal Egalitarianism and the Harm Principle.Michele Lombardi,Kaname Miyagishima &Roberto Veneziani -2016 -Economic Journal 126 (597):2173-2196.
    We analyse the implications of classical liberal and libertarian approaches for distributive justice in the context of social welfare orderings. We study an axiom capturing a liberal non-interfering view of society, the Weak Harm Principle, whose roots can be traced back to John Stuart Mill. We show that liberal views of individual autonomy and freedom can provide consistent foundations for welfare judgements. In particular, a liberal non-interfering approach can help to adjudicate some fundamental distributive issues relative to intergenerational justice. However, (...) a strong relation is established between liberal views of individual autonomy and non-interference, and egalitarian principles in the Rawlsian tradition. (shrink)
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    Editorial: The Functional and Neural Mechanisms of Numerosity Processing: From Perception to Cognition.Michele Fornaciai,Joonkoo Park &Roberto Arrighi -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
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    RobertoMichels: Oligarchy.John Kilcullen -unknown
    Michels started from the radical wing of the German Marxist party, the SPD, and ended in Italy as one of Mussolini's professors of Fascist political science. What unifies his intellectual biography is a Weberian concern with bureaucracy.
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    Extreme regression models for characterizing high‐cost patients.Dario Gregori,Michele Petrinco,Giulia Barbati,Simona Bo,Alessandro Desideri,Roberto Zanetti,Franco Merletti &Eva Pagano -2009 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (1):164-171.
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    How open innovation can improve companies' corporate social responsibility performance?Serena Strazzullo,Roberto Mauriello,Vincenzo Corvello,Livio Cricelli &Michele Grimaldi -2024 -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 34 (1):1-16.
    Open Innovation (OI) allows companies to develop innovative solutions more effectively, with lower costs and risks. The economic benefits of OI have been thoroughly investigated in prior research. More recent literature suggests that OI can help companies also improve their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) performance. Contributions on how open innovation can help companies improve their CSR performance, however, are fragmented and lack strong theoretical foundations. In this study, we perform a systematic literature review to synthesize the main findings and provide (...) a theoretical framework to explain how companies can simultaneously improve OI and CSR through the management of relationships with stakeholders. The framework is then used to investigate how OI projects favour the achievement of CSR objectives, by referencing the 17 United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Results show that the stakeholders' theory can be used to explain the connection between OI and CSR performance. We also find that companies can collaborate with different stakeholders' categories to achieve a variety of CSR goals. We suggest that companies adopt a long-term perspective and explicitly include sustainability objectives in their open innovation strategy to enhance their position as reliable partners and elicit favourable responses from the environment. Results also allow us to provide some suggestions for future research. First, we point out that literature currently lacks conceptual studies to help formalize the connection between OI and CSR. Secondly, we observe that the influence of some stakeholders' categories, such as governments and research organizations, on companies' OI and CSR efforts remains under-investigated. (shrink)
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    Open economics. Economics in relation to other disciplines. Richard Arena; Sheila Dow & Matthias Klaes (eds).Richard Arena,Sheila Dow,Matthias Klaes,Brian J. Loasby,Bruna Ingrao,Pier Luigi Porta,Sergio Volodia Cremaschi,Mark Harrison,Alain Clément,Ludovic Desmedt,Nicola Giocoli,Giovanna Garrone,Roberto Marchionatti,Maurice Lagueux,Michele Alacevich,Andrea Costa,Giovanna Vertova,Hugh Goodacre,Joachim Zweynert &Isabelle This Saint-Jean -2009 - Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
    Economics has developed into one of the most specialised social sciences. Yet at the same time, it shares its subject matter with other social sciences and humanities and its method of analysis has developed in close correspondence with the natural and life sciences. This book offers an up to date assessment of economics in relation to other disciplines. -/- This edited collection explores fields as diverse as mathematics, physics, biology, medicine, sociology, architecture, and literature, drawing from selected contributions to the (...) 2005 Annual Conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought (ESHET). There is currently much discussion at the leading edges of modern economics about openness to other disciplines, such as psychology and sociology. But what we see here is that economics has drawn on (as well as contributed to) other disciplines throughout its history. In this sense, in spite of the increasing specialisation within all disciplines, economics has always been an open discipline and the chapters in this volume provide a vivid illustration for this. -/- Open Economics is a testament to the intellectual vibrancy of historical research in economics. It presents the reader with a historical introduction to the disciplinary context of economics that is the first of its kind, and will appeal to practising economists and students of the discipline alike, as well as to anybody interested in economics and its position in the scientific and social scientific landscape. -/- Table of Contents -/- Introduction: Economics in relation to other disciplines Richard Arena, Sheila Dow and Matthias Klaes Part I. Economics in relation to the humanities and social sciences 1. The social science of economics Brian J. Loasby 2. Economics and literature Bruna Ingrao 3. Happiness: what Kahneman could have learnt from Pietro Verri Pier Luigi Porta Part II. Economics in relation to the life and natural sciences 4. Newtonian physics, experimental moral philosophy and the shaping of political economy Sergio Cremaschi 5. Evolutionary biology and economic behaviour: re-visiting Veblen's instinct of workmanship Mark Harrison 6. Medicine and economics in pre-classical economics Alain Clément and Ludovic Desmedt Part III. Economics and mathematics 7. Mathematics as the role model for neoclassical economics Nicola Giocoli 8. The role of econometric method in economic analysis: A reassessment of the Keynes-Tinbergen debate, 1938-43 Giovanna Garrone andRoberto Marchionatti IV. Economics and architecture 9. Economics and architecture Maurice Lagueux 10. Economic policies and urban development in Latin America Michele Alacevich and Andrea Costa V. Economics and geography 11. ‘Space’ in economic thought Giovanna Vertova 12. Economics, geography and colonialism in the writings of William Petty Hugh Goodacre Part VI. Economics and sociology 13. Economics and sociology: Gustav Schmoller and Werner Sombart on social differentiation Joachim Zweynert 14. Is Homo Oeconomicus a 'bad guy'? Isabelle This Saint-Jean -/- . (shrink)
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    Exploring the Dimensional Structure of Bullying Victimization Among Primary and Lower-Secondary School Students: Is One Factor Enough, or Do We Need More?Davide Marengo,Michele Settanni,Laura Elvira Prino,Roberto H. Parada &Claudio Longobardi -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    L'oggettività interiore: lezioni postume da Michele Federico Sciacca.Roberto Rossi -2015 - Ariccia (RM): Aracne editrice int.le S.r.l..
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    Connecting the dots in green food purchasing behavior literature: A system thinking approach for systematic literature reviews.Alberto Michele Felicetti,Roberto Linzalone,Serena Filippelli &Barbara Bigliardi -forthcoming -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    Recent years have been characterized by an ever-growing interest in consumers' behavior while purchasing green food products. Although existing research has produced a great number of papers on this topic, the knowledge generated in the field appears fragmented and, in certain cases, ambiguous. The main reasons can be traced back to the lack of reference frameworks that clarify the most used concepts, thus providing a shared language in this research domain. Despite other literature reviews that have been carried out on (...) the domain of green food purchasing behavior, these works mainly rely on narrative summaries and qualitative analyses, which can overlook the complexity and interdependencies inherent in this research domain. The complexity of interconnected factors within this research domain poses challenges in effectively understanding and representing the underlying dynamics. To overcome these limitations, this paper proposes the use of a System Thinking based approach as a valuable method to provide a complete view of dynamics occurring in the green consumption behavior domain. In particular, we propose the integration of causal loop diagrams as a powerful visual tool to augment the conventional Systematic Literature Review process to provide a view at a glance of dynamics and capture the complex interdependencies occurring in a specific research domain. We carried out a systematic literature review by analyzing a set of 67 papers. We find nine relevant themes in the investigated research domain. Besides a descriptive picture of the scientific activity, a map of the main dynamics occurring in green food purchasing behavior has been provided. (shrink)
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  16. Enciclopedia Filosofica.Virgilio Melchiorre,Paul Gilbert,Michele Lenoci,Antonio Pieretti,Massimo Marassi,Francesco Botturi,Francesco Viola,Elena Bartolini,Sergio Cremaschi,Sergio Givone,Carmelo Vigna,Alfredo Cadorna,Giuseppe Forzani,Mario Piantelli,Alberto Ventura,Mario Gennari,Guido Cimino,Mauro Fornaro,Paolo Volonté,Enrico Berti,Alessandro Ghisalberti,Gregorio Piaia,Claudio Ciancio,Marco Maria Olivetti,Roberto Maiocchi,Maria Vittoria Cerutti &Sergio Galvan (eds.) -2006 - Milan: Bompiani.
    The 'Enciclopedia Filosofica' is an encyclopaedia of philosophical topics promoted by the Centre for Philosophical Studies of Gallarate and published, in its third and last edition in 2006, by the Bompiani publishing house in Milan. The first edition of the 'Enciclopedia Filosofica' was promoted by the Centre for Philosophical Studies of Gallarate in the 1950s, seeing the light in 1957-58. A second edition, published by the Sansoni publishing house in Florence, was published in 1968-69 and reprinted in 1979. The third (...) and last edition, published by Bompiani in 2006, is intended to cover the whole of philosophical knowledge and related disciplines with over ten thousand entries edited by about a thousand academics, both Italian and non-Italian, and distributed in twelve volumes for a total of 12,496 pages. (shrink)
     
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    Exploring Self-Consciousness From Self- and Other-Image Recognition in the Mirror: Concepts and Evaluation.Gaëlle Keromnes,Sylvie Chokron,Macarena-Paz Celume,Alain Berthoz,Michel Botbol,Roberto Canitano,Foucaud Du Boisgueheneuc,Nemat Jaafari,Nathalie Lavenne-Collot,Brice Martin,Tom Motillon,Bérangère Thirioux,Valeria Scandurra,Moritz Wehrmann,Ahmad Ghanizadeh &Sylvie Tordjman -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10:422880.
    An historical review of the concepts of self-consciousness is presented, highlighting the important role of the body (particularly, body perception but also body action) and the social other in the construction of self-consciousness. More precisely, body perception, especially intermodal sensory perception including kinesthetic perception, is involved in the construction of a sense of self allowing self-nonself differentiation. Furthermore, the social other, through very early social and emotional interactions, provides meaning to the infant’s perception and contributes to the development of his/her (...) symbolization capacities. This is a necessary condition for body image representation and awareness of a permanent self in a time-space continuum (invariant over time and space). Self-image recognition impairments in the mirror are also discussed regarding a comprehensive developmental theory of self-consciousness. Then, a neuropsychological and neurophysiological approach to self-consciousness reviews the role of complex brain activation/integration pathways and the mirror neuron system in self-consciousness. Finally, this article offers new perspectives on self-consciousness evaluation using the mirror as an experimental paradigm to study self- and other- image and body recognition. (shrink)
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    Hyperstructures, genome analysis and I-cells.Patrick Amar,Pascal Ballet,Georgia Barlovatz-Meimon,Arndt Benecke,Gilles Bernot,Yves Bouligand,Paul Bourguine,Franck Delaplace,Jean-Marc Delosme,Maurice Demarty,Itzhak Fishov,Jean Fourmentin-Guilbert,Joe Fralick,Jean-Louis Giavitto,Bernard Gleyse,Christophe Godin,Roberto Incitti,François Képès,Catherine Lange,Lois Le Sceller,Corinne Loutellier,Olivier Michel,Franck Molina,Chantal Monnier,René Natowicz,Vic Norris,Nicole Orange,Helene Pollard,Derek Raine,Camille Ripoll,Josette Rouviere-Yaniv,Milton Saier,Paul Soler,Pierre Tambourin,Michel Thellier,Philippe Tracqui,Dave Ussery,Jean-Claude Vincent,Jean-Pierre Vannier,Philippa Wiggins &Abdallah Zemirline -2002 -Acta Biotheoretica 50 (4):357-373.
    New concepts may prove necessary to profit from the avalanche of sequence data on the genome, transcriptome, proteome and interactome and to relate this information to cell physiology. Here, we focus on the concept of large activity-based structures, or hyperstructures, in which a variety of types of molecules are brought together to perform a function. We review the evidence for the existence of hyperstructures responsible for the initiation of DNA replication, the sequestration of newly replicated origins of replication, cell division (...) and for metabolism. The processes responsible for hyperstructure formation include changes in enzyme affinities due to metabolite-induction, lipid-protein affinities, elevated local concentrations of proteins and their binding sites on DNA and RNA, and transertion. Experimental techniques exist that can be used to study hyperstructures and we review some of the ones less familiar to biologists. Finally, we speculate on how a variety of in silico approaches involving cellular automata and multi-agent systems could be combined to develop new concepts in the form of an Integrated cell (I-cell) which would undergo selection for growth and survival in a world of artificial microbiology. (shrink)
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  19. Enciclopedia della Filosofia e delle Scienze Umane. Virgilio Melchiorre (ed.).Virgilio Melchiorre,Guido Boffi,Eugenio Garin,Adriano Bausola,Enrico Berti,Francesca Castellani,Sergio Cremaschi,Carla Danani,Roberto Diodato,Sergio Galvan,Alessandro Ghisalberti,Giuseppe Grampa,Michele Lenoci,Roberto Maiocchi,Michele Marsonet,Emanuela Mora,Carlo Penco,Roberto Radice,Giovanni Reale,Andrea Salanti,Piero Stefani,Valerio Verra &Paolo Volonté -1996 - Novara: De Agostini.
    One 1120 pages volume, with 4000 entries covering - Western philosophy: authors, schools, concepts and terminology; - religions, cultural anthropology, eastern philosophies; - Psychology and psychoanalysis; - linguistics and semiotics; - sociology and political theory.
     
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  20. Die Frage der Transzendenz bei Michel Henry und die Voraussetzungen der Kritik an der Philosophie Heideggers in "L'essence de la manifesation".Roberto Formisano -2013 - In Stephan Grätzel & Frédéric Seyler,Sein, Existenz, Leben: Michel Henry und Martin Heidegger. Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
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  21. Ciência e saber: a trajetória da arqueologia de Michel Foucault.Roberto Machado -1982 - Glória, RJ: Graal.
     
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    What names for covert awareness? A systematic review.Caroline Schnakers,Chase Bauer,Rita Formisano,Enrique Noé,Roberto Llorens,Nicolas Lejeune,Michele Farisco,Liliana Teixeira,Ann-Marie Morrissey,Sabrina De Marco,Vigneswaran Veeramuthu,Kseniya Ilina,Brian L. Edlow,Olivia Gosseries,Matteo Zandalasini,Francesco De Bellis,Aurore Thibaut &Anna Estraneo -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    BackgroundWith the emergence of Brain Computer Interfaces, clinicians have been facing a new group of patients with severe acquired brain injury who are unable to show any behavioral sign of consciousness but respond to active neuroimaging or electrophysiological paradigms. However, even though well documented, there is still no consensus regarding the nomenclature for this clinical entity.ObjectivesThis systematic review aims to 1) identify the terms used to indicate the presence of this entity through the years, and 2) promote an informed discussion (...) regarding the rationale for these names and the best candidates to name this fascinating disorder.MethodsThe Disorders of Consciousness Special Interest Group of the International Brain Injury Association launched a search on Pubmed and Google scholar following PRISMA guidelines to collect peer-reviewed articles and reviews on human adults published in English between 2006 and 2021.ResultsThe search launched in January 2021 identified 4,089 potentially relevant titles. After screening, 1,126 abstracts were found relevant. Finally, 161 manuscripts were included in our analyses. Only 58% of the manuscripts used a specific name to discuss this clinical entity, among which 32% used several names interchangeably throughout the text. We found 25 different names given to this entity. The five following names were the ones the most frequently used: covert awareness, cognitive motor dissociation, functional locked-in, non-behavioral MCS and higher-order cortex motor dissociation.ConclusionSince 2006, there has been no agreement regarding the taxonomy to use for unresponsive patients who are able to respond to active neuroimaging or electrophysiological paradigms. Developing a standard taxonomy is an important goal for future research studies and clinical translation. We recommend a Delphi study in order to build such a consensus. (shrink)
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    Immanence et existence : Michel Henry et le problème de l’ontologie, entre Heidegger et Fichte.Roberto Formisano -2016 -Laval Théologique et Philosophique 72 (1):65-82.
    Roberto Formisano | : Dans L’essence de la manifestation, la phénoménologie de Michel Henry se présente à la manière d’une philosophie première qui demande expressément et exige l’expulsion de la finitude hors du questionnement ontologique. Dans cet article, je vise à montrer que la raison ultime de cette exigence repose sur une opposition que, dans le cadre de la « critique du monisme ontologique », la problématique henryenne établit entre l’existence en soi de l’absolu et sa manifestation opérée par (...) l’ouverture de l’horizon temporellement fini de l’existence humaine. Reprise et développée à partir d’une interprétation critique de la philosophie de la religion de Fichte, la thèse de l’opposition entre l’absolu en soi et sa manifestation finie dans l’existence constitue en effet le préalable décisif qui régit le renversement — toujours revendiqué par Henry — de l’ontologie de Heidegger et de sa conceptualisation de la phénoménologie. | : In L’essence de la manifestation, Michel Henry’s phenomenology takes the form of a first philosophy which expressly demands and requires the expulsion of finitude out of the ontological questioning. In this article, I aim to show that the ultimate reason for that requirement rests on an opposition which, within the frame of the “critique of ontological monism”, the issues raised by Michel Henry establish between the existence in itself of the absolute and its manifestation brought about by opening up the temporally finite horizon of human existence. Taken up and developed starting with Fichte’s philosophy of religion, the thesis of the opposition between the absolute in itself and its finite manifestation in existence constitutes indeed the decisive precondition governing the reversal — constantly advocated by Henry — of Heidegger’s ontology and of his conceptualization of phenomenology. (shrink)
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    An Iterative Information-Theoretic Approach to the Detection of Structures in Complex Systems.Marco Villani,Laura Sani,Riccardo Pecori,Michele Amoretti,Andrea Roli,Monica Mordonini,Roberto Serra &Stefano Cagnoni -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-15.
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    The Influence of Physical Education on Self-Efficacy in Overweight Schoolgirls: A 12-Week Training Program.Francesca Latino,Stefania Cataldi,Valerio Bonavolontà,Roberto Carvutto,Michele De Candia &Francesco Fischetti -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The purpose of this randomized controlled study was to investigate the impact of a 12-week physical education program on the self-efficacy of overweight schoolgirls. We randomly assigned 60 overweight schoolgirls to either an experimental moderate to vigorous aerobic exercise group or a control group that received non-specific regular PE lessons with activities chosen by the curricular teacher mainly focused on team games and sports skills that aimed to achieve general psycho-physical wellness. To assess the starting level of students and significant (...) changes reached, at baseline and after training, a battery of standardized assessment motor tests and a psychometric scale were administered. At the end of the intervention, the experimental group reported a considerable decrease in body mass index and a large improvement in self-efficacy. No significant changes were found in the CG. The results suggested that the 12-week moderate to a vigorous aerobic exercise program is an effective weight loss intervention and a vehicle to promote a range of outcomes important to the qualitative growth of adolescents. In fact, it could provide a positive and significant impact on the self-efficacy of overweight schoolgirls. (shrink)
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    Analyses et comptes rendus.Myriam Bienenstock,Henri Dilberman,Roselyne Dégremont,Patrick Cerutti,Alain Panero,Jacqueline Carroy,Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron,Stéphanie Roza,Stanislas Deprez,Jean-Pierre Richard,Roberto Zambiasi,Jean-Claude Dumoncel,Francesco Saverio Nisio,Vincent Blanchet,Bernard Stevens,Claudia Serban,Alexandre Declos &Michel Kail -2022 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 147 (3):377-424.
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    Metacognition as a Predictor of Improvements in Personality Disorders.Antonino Carcione,Ilaria Riccardi,Elena Bilotta,Luigi Leone,Roberto Pedone,Laura Conti,Livia Colle,Donatella Fiore,Giuseppe Nicolò,Giovanni Pellecchia,Michele Procacci &Antonio Semerari -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Ultraviolet Brillouin spectroscopy of glass-forming glycerol.Paola Benassi,Alessandro Cunsolo,Roberto Eramo,Andrea Giugni,Michele Nardone &Marco Sampoli -2004 -Philosophical Magazine 84 (13-16):1413-1422.
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    Michel Foucault: Fecundidade e Impasses da Arqueologia.CarlosRoberto Drawin -2024 -Síntese Revista de Filosofia 51 (159):145.
    DOMINGUES, Ivan. Foucault, a arqueologia e ‘As palavras e as coisas”. Cinquenta anos depois. Segunda edição revista e ampliada. Belo Horizonte: Editora UFMG, 2023. 411 pp. ISBN 978-6558580966. A obra de Michel Foucault (1926-1984) é vasta, complexa e ramificada, testemunhando a contínua mutação de seu inquieto pensamento ou, como observa César Candiotto, constituída por experiências de pensamento de um “camaleão filosófico”, como registra no final da “Introdução” de A arqueologia do saber: “não me pergunte quem sou eu e não me (...) diga para permanecer o mesmo...”1 Grande parte dela nos é facilmente acessível, não somente por estar traduzida para o português, inclusive os diversos volumes que compõem os Ditos e escritos, publicados em francês em 1994, mas, também, por termos disponíveis em nossa língua preciosas e sucintas introduções como, por exemplo, as de Paul Veyne, Pierre Billouet, Edgardo Castro, Jean-François Bert, dentre muitas outras (...). (shrink)
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  30. Does Using Technological Devices Motivate Older Adults to Engage in Physical Activities? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.Andrea Chirico,James Dawe,Fabio Alivernini,Sara Manganelli,Roberto Baiocco,Michele Zacchilli,Barbara Cazzolli,Giulia Raimondi,Tommaso Palombi &Fabio Lucidi -forthcoming -Topoi:1-28.
    The demographic challenges posed by the aging population, represent a strain on national healthcare systems and highlight the need for preventive measures to improve this population's health. Previous studies have emphasized the benefits of Physical activity (PA) on cognitive and physical health, especially in late life. Despite the well-established advantages of PA, a substantial portion of the global population remains insufficiently engaged in such activities. In this scenario technologies, such as smartphones, wearable devices, exergaming, and virtual reality, have the potential (...) to promote an active lifestyle. The primary aim of the present systematic review is to summarize the evidence regarding the motivational factors associated with technological devices that lead to an increase in engagement in PA by healthy older adults through different measures of motivation. To further understand the role of technologies, this study considers if the outdoor environment and technology might enhance motivation for PA more effectively than either element alone. Results of the study showed that technologies have shown the potential for increasing PA in this population, activating different motivational dynamics. Moreover, the meta-analysis results showed a small significant effect of technologies on Intrinsic Motivation (i.e., exercising for the inherent enjoyment or satisfaction it provides). However, the included literature has shown major limitations such as a lack of a clear definition of the construct of motivation, the presence of methodological biases, and high heterogeneity. Future research should overcome those limitations and provide more solid evidence of the motivational effect of technologies in the old adult population. (shrink)
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    Au miroir de l’hégélianisme. La phénoménologie « religieuse » de Michel Henry.Roberto Formisano -2020 -Alter: revue de phénoménologie 28:117-132.
    I. Introduction Le sujet de la présente étude s’inscrit dans le cadre d’une hypothèse de recherche visant les héritages de l’idéalisme allemand dans la philosophie phénoménologique française contemporaine. Il concerne plus particulièrement la première formation de la phénoménologie de Michel Henry, c’est-à-dire les années qui précèdent la publication de L’essence de la manifestation (1963), par rapport à l’hégélianisme du XXe siècle. Puisqu’il ne s’agit pas de faire un rapprochement simplemen...
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    Presentación. Ontologías del presente y actualidad del pensamiento de Michel Foucault en Latinoamérica.Nelson FernandoRoberto-Alba &Luis Félix Blengino -2024 -Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 45 (131):11-20.
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    (1 other version)Totalitarismo O biopolitica.Roberto Esposito -2006 -Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 39:125-132.
    A pesar de su frecuente confusión, los paradigmas de totalitarismo y biopolítica resultan muy heterogéneos. Mientras el libro de Hannah Arendt, El origen del totalitarismo, todavía parece inscrito dentro del marco de la filosofía de la historia, aunque sea invertido y vuelto hacia el origen perdido (la polis griega), la categoría de biopolítica, tematizada a mitad de los años setenta por Michel Foucault, pero anticipada ya en la obra de Nietzsche, impide toda reconstrucción lineal de la relación entre pasado y (...) presente. La conexión directa entre política y vida biológica, que se establece desde un cierto punto de vista, altera radicalmente la filosofía política moderna y la aprehende desde un nuevo horizonte de sentido. Por otra parte, mientras Arendt, pese a la deconstrucción de la idea de ʻderechos humanosʼ, no elabora una verdadera crítica del derecho, Foucault discute explícitamente el nexo entre derecho individual y soberanía estatal. (shrink)
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    L’« effet Nietzsche » sur le discours philosophique et sur l’histoire politique du présent selon Michel Foucault.Orazio Irrera &Roberto Nigro -2023 -Cahiers Philosophiques 175 (4):129-141.
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    Auto-affection et événement.Roberto J. Walton -2016 -Revue Internationale Michel Henry 7:19-34.
    Cette contribution témoigne de l’importance de la réception de la phénoménologie de langue française en Amérique Latine. En revisitant la thèse de la duplicité de l’apparaître – apparaître de la vie comme affect et comme force, apparaître du monde comme sens et distance –,Roberto J. Walton s’attache au concept fondamental de la phénoménologie de la vie, en mettant en avant des modalités dans lesquelles l’auto-affection opère sans hétéro-affection d’une manière avérée. Il précise d’emblée que cette auto-affection sans hétéro-affection (...) est définie par deux aspects : un premier « aspect de base » – ou rapport de fondation – en vertu duquel l’auto-affection est la condition de possibilité de toute intentionnalité ou ek-stase ; et un deuxième aspect « d’intensification ou d’excédence » qui renvoie à la phénoménologie de l’événement, en ceci que l’auto-affection y apparaît dans une sorte de plus-value, c’est-à-dire dans la condition de l’acte comme accroissement créateur. (shrink)
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    Introduction to Kant'santhropology.Roberto Nigro &Kate Briggs (eds.) -2008 - Semiotext(E).
    Introduction to Kant's Anthropology From a Pragmatic Point of View Michel Foucaulttranslated and with an introduction by Arianna BoveThis introduction and commentary to Kant's least discussed work, Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View, is the dissertation that Michel Foucault presented in 1961 as his doctoral thesis. It has remained unpublished, in any language, until now. In his exegesis and critical interpretation of Kant's Anthropology, Foucault raises the question of the relation between psychology and anthropology, and how they are affected (...) by time. Though a Kantian "critique of the anthropological slumber," Foucault warns against the dangers of treating psychology as a new metaphysics, explores the possibilities of studying man empirically, and reflects on the nature of time, art and technique, self-perception, and language. Extending Kant's suggestion that any empirical knowledge of man is inextricably tied up with language, Foucault asserts that man is a world citizen insofar as he speaks. For both Kant and Foucault, anthropology concerns not the human animal or self-consciousness but, rather, involves the questioning of the limits of human knowledge and concrete existence. This long-unknown text is a valuable contribution not only to a scholarly appreciation of Kant's work but as the first outline of what would later become Foucault's own frame of reference within the history of philosophy. It is thus a definitive statement of Foucault's relation to Kant as well as Foucault's relation to the critical tradition of philosophy. By going to the heart of the debate on structuralist anthropology and the status of the human sciences in relation to finitude, Foucault also creates something of a prologue to his foundational The Order of Things.Michel Foucault is widely considered to be one of the most important academic voices of the twentieth century and has proven influential across disciplines. (shrink)
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    Vierzig Jahre »Überwachen Und Strafen«: Zur Aktualität der Foucault'schen Machtanalyse.Roberto Nigro &Marc Rölli (eds.) -2017 - Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.
    Mit »Überwachen und Strafen« hat Michel Foucault vor 40 Jahren ein Buch veröffentlicht, das die gängigen Vorbegriffe des Machtdenkens - und damit der politischen Theorie und des Befreiungsdiskurses - durcheinander gewirbelt hat. Der Band geht der Frage nach, wie die aktuellen Machtverhältnisse beschaffen sind, die »uns« in ihrem Bann halten. Welche Aktualität besitzen die Analysen der Disziplinierung noch heute, mit denen Foucault vor 40 Jahren Aufsehen erregte und eine breite Wirksamkeit entfalten konnte? Wie lässt sich das für Foucault so zentrale (...) Verhältnis von Bio- und Disziplinarmacht in der Gegenwart bestimmen? Welche neuen Machtformen sind entstanden - und mit welchen begrifflichen Mitteln können sie erschlossen werden? (shrink)
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    La religione come fenomeno: ricerche e studi a partire da Michel Henry.Giuseppina De Simone &Roberto Formisano (eds.) -2022 - Napoli: Orthotes.
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    Les enjeux du monisme ontologique.Roberto Formisano -2011 -Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 30:31-46.
    Avec la parution de L’essence de la manifestation, en 1963, Michel Henry opère par le biais de la phénoménologie une destruction du « monisme ontologique » et dévoile par ce fait sa thèse fondamentale : le primat de la question phénoménologique concernant l’être de l’ego sur la question du sens de l’être en tant qu’être. En établissant également une critique de la transcendance de l’ego, il développe le sens essentiel de cette irréductibilité de la « phénoménalité originaire » à l’apparaître...
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    Testimonio, memoria y confesión: La tecnología de la Comisión de la Verdad en Colombia.Manuel Alejandro Preciado Castellanos &Nelson FernandoRoberto-Alba -2024 -Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 45 (131):306-340.
    This article analyzes the technology of memory as truth, based on the work carried out by the Commission for the Clarification of Truth, Coexistence, and Non-Repetition, created in Colombia within the framework of the Peace Agreements signed by the government and the FARC-EP guerrillas in 2016, utilizing the confessional dispositif proposed by Michel Foucault in the 1970s and 1980s. The study of confession and testimony is developed in three stages: 1. The mechanism for collecting testimonies in the volume Cuando los (...) pájaros no cantaban will be analyzed. 2. The studies on confession and truth in Foucault's analyses will be revisited. 3. An articulation between memory and history based on testimonies is proposed. The article concludes with references to historical memory from the proposal of a testimonial technology, proposed from the confessional dispositif. (shrink)
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    O cuidado de si na pesquisa educacional brasileira.JúlioRoberto Groppa Aquino &Cintya Regina Ribeiro -2022 -Educação E Filosofia 36 (78):1553-1601.
    Resumo: O presente estudo consiste em um exame da produção acadêmica brasileira, veiculada em 71 periódicos da área educacional, que se valeu da noção de cuidado de si, tal como abordada por Michel Foucault. Trata-se de 51 artigos produzidos no intervalo dos últimos 18 anos, a partir da publicação no Brasil do curso A hermenêutica do sujeito, em 2004. À moda da composição de um hupomnema, o tratamento do material obedeceu ao procedimento da listagem dos enunciados ali em circulação, com (...) vistas à perspectivação das apropriações da temática. O resultado é um panorama da proliferação de efeitos da referida noção, a sustentar tanto a novidade quanto a permanência em seu emprego pela pesquisa educacional. Ao final, advoga-se em favor da desnaturalização da ideia de sujeito e seus derivados, com vistas a potencializar o cuidado de si como ocasião de interpelação e, quiçá, de dissolução da forma sujeito. Palavras-chave: cuidado de si; Michel Foucault; pesquisa educacional; periódicos educacionais. The care of the self in Brazilian educational research: a problem notion Abstract: This study consists of an examination of the Brazilian academic production, published in 71 journals in the field of education, which made use of the notion of care of the self, as discussed by Michel Foucault. It consists of 51 articles produced in the last 18 years, since the publication in Brazil of the lectures The hermeneutics of the subject, in 2004. In the manner of the composition of a hupomnema, the treatment of the material followed the procedure of listing the statements in circulation, in order to put into perspective the appropriations of the theme. The result is a panorama of the proliferating effects of this notion, supporting both the novelty and the permanence of its use in educational research. In the end, we advocate the denaturalization of the idea of subject and its derivatives, in order to enhance the care of the self as an occasion for interpellation and, perhaps, for the dissolution of the subject form. Keywords: care of the self; Michel Foucault; educational research; educational journals. El cuidado de sí en la investigación educativa brasileña: una noción-problema Resumen: Este estudio consiste en un examen de la producción académica brasileña, publicada en 71 revistas del área educativa, que utilizó la noción de cuidado de sí, tal como la discute Michel Foucault. Se trata de 51 artículos publicados en los últimos 18 años, a partir de la publicación en Brasil del curso La hermenéutica del sujeto, em 2004. A la manera de composición de un hupomnema, el tratamiento del material siguió el procedimiento de enumerar los enunciados en circulación, con vistas a poner en perspectiva las apropiaciones del tema. El resultado es un panorama de los efectos proliferantes de dicha noción, sosteniendo tanto la novedad como la permanencia en su uso por parte de la investigación educativa. Al fin, se aboga por la desnaturalización de la idea de sujeto y sus derivados, con el fin de potenciar el cuidado de sí como ocasión de interpelación y, tal vez, de disolución de la forma sujeto. Palabras clave: cuidado de sí; Michel Foucault; investigación educativa; publicaciones periódicas educativas. Data de registro: 03/07/2022 Data de aceite: 26/10/2022. (shrink)
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    Health and Human Flourishing: Religion, Medicine, and Moral Anthropology, edited by Carol R. Taylor, C.S.F.N., andRoberto Dell’Oro. [REVIEW]Michelle A. Clifton-Soderstrom -2007 -The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 7 (2):426-427.
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    Roberto-Alba, Nelson F. (Ed.). (2023). Michel Foucault. Verdad, Ética y Subjetivación. Bogotá: Ediciones USTA.Gonzalo Randazzo -2024 -Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 45 (131):483-490.
    Este conciso texto basado en una selección de trabajos sobre Michel Foucault se centra en los conceptos claves explicitados en su título: las prácticas discursivas y las reglas de veridicción, los procedimientos de gubernamentalidad y las formas de subjetivación en torno a una pragmática de sí. Lo interesante de estos trabajos tiene que ver con el análisis del pensamiento de Foucault que se vio modificado en sus últimos años de vida tras virar de la genealogía del sujeto moderno al análisis (...) de las formas de problematización de la moral sexual de los placeres en la antigüedad y el cristianismo inicial. Esto no significa un abandono de sus ideas anteriores, sino la introducción de nuevas miradas complementarias sobre la compleja relación entre saber, poder y subjetivación. (shrink)
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    Tempo, Governamentalidade e Autorresponsabilização Na Docência.Luciana Aparecida Silva de Azeredo,Marcia Aparecida Amador Mascia &CarlosRoberto da Silveira -2023 -Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 28:023017.
    No contexto neoliberal, no qual imperam a cultura da auditoria e da meritocracia, a lógica do empreender-se a si mesmo e a visão de educação como mercadoria, convivemos com o mal-estar dentro e fora da docência. Nesse panorama, este artigo objetiva problematizar a racionalidade neoliberal vigente dentro e fora das salas de aula. Trata-se de uma análise discursiva de depoimentos de três professores de ensino superior sobre o cuidado (de si), a partir de ferramentas teórico-analíticas de Foucault, com o intuito (...) de apontar em que medida os efeitos de sentido da responsabilização do sujeito por suas escolhas emergem em seus depoimentos. A análise remete-nos à presença dos modos de objetivação, por exemplo, às técnicas (pós-)modernas de gestão do tempo, qualidade muito apreciada no contexto neoliberal, na incessante busca da produtividade, da eficácia/eficiência e do empreendedorismo de si. Porém, a análise também sinalizou o desejo de cuidar(-se) mais e melhor, sendo a boa gestão do tempo vista pelos professores como uma das formas de realizá-lo. Embora tais estratégias estejam permeadas de/por técnicas neoliberais de governamentalidade, visando, de diversas maneiras, a conduzir nossas condutas, não objetivamos criticá-las, mas apenas descortinar de que maneira o uso de técnicas de gestão do tempo, paradoxalmente necessárias para (con/sobre)viver no mundo contemporâneo, nos conduzem de forma sub-reptícia. Nesse contexto, o cuidado de si, como entendido por Michel Foucault, no sentido de invenção de novas formas de vida poderia emergir como possibilidade de produzir contracondutas, apostando na relação consigo como uma alternativa, uma forma de resistência diante do poder, cuidado este, por vezes, sufocado pela competitividade generalizada que nos governa. (shrink)
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  45. Michel Foucault: Introduction to Kant's Anthropology. Translated byRoberto Nigro and Kate Briggs.J. Colin McQuillan -forthcoming -Continental Philosophy Review.
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    The reading of Michel Foucault in the institutionalist thought ofRoberto Esposito.Edgardo Manuel Castro -2024 -Ideas Y Valores 73 (186):47-73.
    In this article we deal withRoberto Esposito’s reading of the relationship between biopolitics and institution. We examine the interpretation proposed by Esposito in his recent work on institutionalism, where he develops Foucault’s anti-institutionalist position and theheterogeneity between institution and biopolitics. In addition to analyzing the anti-institutionalist elements of Michel Foucault, we also propose the possibility of an institutionalist reading based on the Foucauldian writings of the late 1970s.
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    Roberto Bondì, Karl Schuhmann, Michel-Pierre Lerner, Miguel Ángel Granada y Susana Gómez López, Bernardino Telesio y la nueva imagen de la naturaleza en el Renacimiento, presentación de Miguel Ángel Granada, Siruela , Madrid, 2013, 248 pp. [REVIEW]Carmen Silva -2018 -Dianoia 63 (80):149-153.
    Resumen La historia ocupa un papel marginal en las teorías actuales de la globalización. Esto no deja de sorprender, pues “globalización” es, en esencia, un concepto que describe un proceso de la historia. Menos aún se habla de la filosofía de la historia, sobre todo porque ha caído en descrédito. Sin embargo, casi todas las argumentaciones emplean modelos de interpretación propios de la filosofía de la historia. Se conjetura qué tendencias generales le son inherentes a la globalización y si apuntan (...) a un “progreso” o a una “decadencia” de la civilización humana. Por último, el problema ético de la justicia global debe tomar en consideración el desarrollo de la historia acontecida. Estos temas dejan claro que el recurso a la historia con implicaciones filosóficas es imprescindible para resolver los problemas de la globalización.Contemporary theories of globalisation seldom mention history. This is surprising, because “globalisation” is essentially a term describing an historical process. There is still less mention of the philosophy of history, especially due to the discredit cast upon it. And yet nearly all of the relevant arguments operate with patterns of interpretation borrowed from the philosophy of history. The authors speculate on which general tendencies are inherent to globalisation and whether they are more indicative of the “progress” or of the “downfall” of human civilisation. Finally, the ethical problem of global justice requires us to take into account the course of history thus far. These topics underline that resorting to history with all of its philosophical implications is essential if we are to resolve the problems caused by globalisation. (shrink)
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    En torno a la norma: algunas reflexiones sobre biopolítica y soberanía en diálogo con Michel Foucault yRoberto Esposito.Melania Moscoso -2013 -Dilemata 12:1-13.
    Rule and Norm describe the distinctive ways in which power relates with human life either in Ancient Regime or in Modernity as Foucault described it. In its Foucauldian aception biopolitics is the management of Human being as a species. More recent account byRoberto Esposito makes of it a biologization of politics. This article discusses the strengths on Foucault’s approach to biopolitics.
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    Michel Foucault: Introduction to Kant’s anthropology. Semiotext, translated byRoberto Nigro and Kate Briggs: Los Angeles, 2008, 160 pp, $14.94 , ISBN: 978-1584350545. [REVIEW]Colin McQuillan -2012 -Continental Philosophy Review 45 (4):579-585.
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    Para una genealogía de la biopolítica italiana:Roberto Esposito y la recepción temprana de los cursos de Michel Foucault.Edgardo Castro -2024 -Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 69:257-283.
    Este artículo se ocupa de la recepción de la noción foucaultiana de “gubernamentalidad” en el pensamiento deRoberto Esposito a partir de la traducción al italiano de las lecciones de Foucault de los años 1977 y 1978 en el Collège de France. En primer lugar, se exponen los diferentes contextos de recepción de estas lecciones, en particular en el ámbito anglosajón de los estudios sobre la gubernamentalidad y en el de la crisis del marxismo italiano de finales de los (...) setenta. En segundo lugar, se analiza la posición de Foucault en sus cursos de estos años desde la perspectiva de la oposición entre maquiavelismo y antimaquiavelismo en vista, precisamente, de la recepción italiana. Por último, se aborda la recepción de la noción de “gubernamentalidad” por parte deRoberto Esposito en su obra de 1980, La politica e la storia. El artículo muestra la importancia de esta recepción temprana de las lecciones de Foucault respecto de la formación de la corriente biopolítica italiana y, sobre todo, sus especificidades. (shrink)
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