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    Sul rapporto arte-vita a partire dalla Teoria estetica di Adorno.Giuseppe Di Giacomo - 2005 - Idee 58:93-112.
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    Amleto, ovvero le speranze infrante sul non-senso del mondo.Giuseppe Di Giacomo - 2019 - Rivista di Estetica 70:60-74.
    The paper aims at highlighting what the author considers to be the most significant philosophical articulations of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, whose power of attraction is largely conditioned by his own obscure nature. Starting from the reading of some famous interpreters such as Bonnefoy, Cavell, Girard, Schmitt and Vygotsky, through the themes of revenge, silence, and the collapse of values, it is emphasized how, in the drama, the acceptance of death becomes a sign of the indifference of the world and therefore of (...)
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    Antoni Tàpies e Bill Viola: un’arte che sopravvive alla mercificazione.Giuseppe Di Giacomo - 2016 - Rivista di Estetica 61:49-64.
    Il saggio approfondisce l’opera di due artisti fondamentali degli ultimi decenni, ovvero Antoni Tàpies e Bill Viola. La loro produzione artistica riesce a sfuggire alla condanna che Th. W. Adorno fa di tutti quei movimenti che rimettono in questione il concetto di arte e la nozione di opera. Questi due artisti salvano lo statuto dell’arte nella società post-industriale, vale a dire in un momento in cui le trasformazioni profonde del sistema culturale rischiano di minacciare la sopravvivenza della creazione artistica, come (...)
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  4. Art and Perspicuous Vision in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Reflection.Giuseppe Di Giacomo - 2013 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 6 (1):151-172.
    If today a decidedly analytical interpretation of Wittgenstein’s thought seems to be dominant in many ways, there are, in my opinion, countless reasons that lead instead to reintroduce the possibility, and even the opportunity, of a different reading: a proper philosophical-aesthetic reading – where “philosophical” is equivalent to “transcendental” in the Kantian sense – which certainly seems to me more productive in theoretical terms.
     
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  5. Form and reflection in modern romance.Giuseppe Di Giacomo - 2009 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 248 (2):137-151.
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    Forma e riflessione nel romanzo moderno.Giuseppe Di Giacomo - 2009 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 248 (2):137-151.
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  7. L'immagine-tempo da Warburg a Benjamin e Adorno.Giuseppe Di Giacomo - 2010 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 3 (2).
     
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    La questione dell’aura tra Benjamin e Adorno.Giuseppe Di Giacomo - 2013 - Rivista di Estetica 52:235-256.
    The paper proposes a new understanding of the notion of “aura” as it emerges, including similarities and differences, in the aesthetic thought of Walter Benjamin and Theodor W. Adorno. In particular, the paper shows how, not only in Adorno but already in Benjamin, such a concept designates also the capacity of artwork to refers, by its own internal, to an irreducible otherness. In this perspective, in a world increasingly dominated by a tendency to homologation and mercification – with the resulting (...)
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    Temporality and Beauty in Antony and Cleopatra.Giuseppe Di Giacomo - 2018 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 11 (2):247-260.
    This essay shows how, in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra, the relation between the protagonists can be seen as an insurmountable contrast between two different cultures – on the one hand, the “diurnal” and “rational” culture of Rome and, on the other hand, the “nocturnal” and “passionate” culture of Egypt –, but also as an opposition between two different ways of understanding the relation between illusion and reality, appearance and truth, and thus between theatre and life. More specifically, what emerges is (...)
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    Tra arte e vita: percorsi fra testi, immagini, suoni.Giuseppe Di Giacomo (ed.) - 2015 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    The Icon as the Revelation of Eternity in Time.Giuseppe Di Giacomo - 2018 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 11 (1):55-66.
    The essay proposes a notion of “icon” understood, according to the paradigm born of the Second Council of Nicaea, as a visible image of the invisible qua invisible. In this light, the distinctive feature of the icon-image is its ability to manifest the paradoxical identity-difference relationship that links visible and invisible, and, consequently, representable and unrepresentable, immanence and transcendence, eternity and time. By offering itself as the privileged place for the presentation of an absence and of a “withdrawal”, the icon (...)
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    L'estetica e le arti: studi in onore di Giuseppe Di Giacomo.Luca Marchetti & Giuseppe Di Giacomo (eds.) - 2016 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Vitality Forms Processing in the Insula during Action Observation: A Multivoxel Pattern Analysis.Giuseppe Di Cesare, Giancarlo Valente, Cinzia Di Dio, Emanuele Ruffaldi, Massimo Bergamasco, Rainer Goebel & Giacomo Rizzolatti - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
  14. An Affective Perception: How "Vitality Forms" Influence Our Mood.Martina Sauer, Giada Lombardi & Giuseppe Di Cesare - 2023 - Art Style 11 (1):127—139.
    The form of an action has a strong influence on the interaction between humans. According to their mood, people may perform the same gesture in different ways, such as gently or rudely. These aspects of social communication are named vitality forms by Daniel Stern, represent a mean to establish a direct and immediate connection with others. Indeed, the expression of different vitality forms enables us to communicate our affective states and at the same time the perception of these vitality forms (...)
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  15. Dalla filosofia dell’azione alla filosofia della mente – Riflessioni in onore di Sandro Nannini.Christoph Lumer & Giacomo Romano (eds.) - 2018 - Roma; Messina (Italy): corisco.
    “Dalla filosofia dell’azione alla filosofia della mente” è stato il percorso di alcuni filosofi di nazionalità varia degli anni 1980 – come Paul Churchland negli Stati Uniti o Ansgar Beckermann in Germania – che prima si sono interessati agli aspetti più teorici nella filosofia dell’azione, come il modo di funzionamento delle azioni e la loro spiegazione scientifica, e che poi, con l’arrivo e la diffusione dei personal computers e delle scienze cognitive, hanno ampliato e approfondito questo interesse di ricerca e (...)
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  16. Il Poeta E la Filosofia Filosofia Morale E Religione in G. Leopardi : Saggio di Interpretazione.Giuseppe Ferraro - 1996 - Filema.
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    Dvostruko Sretan grad Frane Petrića.Persida Lazarević Di Giacomo - 2010 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (3):385-394.
    Promotreno iz etimološke perspektive, Petrićev Sretan grad, objavljen između Utopije T. Morea i La città del Sole T. Campanelle, crpi svoje polazište i ključno značenje upravo iz etimologije nazivka ‘sretan’. Taj nazivak sadržava dvojnost, koja je poslužila Petrićevoj zamisli: kao što se čovjek sastoji od duše i tijela, tako se dvojnost uočava i ponavlja u raznim strukturama grada-države. S jedne strane felice znači ‘produktivan’ i ‘uspješan’, a s druge strane pak ‘sretan’ te kod Petrića i ‘blažen’. Stupnjevanje u razumijevanju sreće (...)
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    Twice Happy Town of Frane Petrić.Persida Lazarević Di Giacomo - 2010 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (3):385-394.
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  19. Giuseppe Di Giacomo Introduzione a Klee Laterza 2003. [REVIEW]Filippo Fimiani - 2004 - Studi di Estetica 30.
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    Early theoretical chemistry: Plato’s chemistry in Timaeus.Francesco Di Giacomo - 2020 - Foundations of Chemistry 23 (1):17-30.
    The Timaeus is the dialogue that was for many centuries the most influential of Plato’s works. Among its readers we find Descartes, Boyle, Kepler and Heisenberg. In the first division of Timaeus Plato deals with the theory of celestial motion, in the second he presents us with the first mathematical theory of the structure of matter. Here, in a gigantic step forward with respect to the preceding Democritean atomistic theory with its unalterable micro-entities, he introduces the intertransformability of elementary corpuscles (...)
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    Michel Henry, lector de Meister Eckhart: Vínculo entre la mística especulativa y la fenomenología de la Vida.Z. Mario Di Giacomo - 2023 - Franciscanum 65 (180):1-62.
    En este artículo se revisa el lugar que ocupa Eckhart en L’essence de la manifestation, a fin de establecer correspondencias y afini­dades entre el místico renano y la peculiar concepción que de la fenomenología sostiene Michel Henry. Se trata de analizar la es­trecha cercanía entre el alma humana y Dios postulada por Meister Eckhart y su vinculación con la conocida noción de Vida presente en el autor francés. Henry es proclive a fundar una filosofía primera asociada a la pura autoafección, (...)
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    Editorial: Digital Skills and Life-Long Learning: Digital Learning as a New Insight of Enhanced Learning by the Innovative Approach Joining Technology and Cognition.Dina Di Giacomo, Pierpaolo Vittorini & Pilar Lacasa - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Remembering, Reflecting, Reframing: Examining Students’ Long-Term Perceptions of an Innovative Model for University Teaching.Giuseppe Ritella, Rosa Di Maso, Katherine McLay, Susanna Annese & Maria Beatrice Ligorio - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This article presents a follow-up examination of 10 iterations of a blended course on educational psychology and e-learning carried out at the University of Bari. All iterations of the course considered in this study were designed using the Constructive and Collaborative Participation (CCP) model. Our main research questions are: What are the students’ long lasting memories of this course? How do the students use the skills and the competences acquired through the course across an extended period of time? In line (...)
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    Being socially uninterested versus not having social prediction skills: The impact of multisensory integration deficits on social skills in autism.Giuseppe Riva, Daniele Di Lernia & Antonios Dakanalis - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    Jaswal & Akhtar in their target article convincingly argue that subjects with autism do not have diminished social motivation. However, they still recognize that autistic people behave socially in an unusual way. Why? Here we suggest that these behaviours are the results of a multisensory integration deficit. Viewed from this perspective, the assumption that autistic people's unusual behaviours indicate diminished social motivation has to be replaced by the one that they have diminished social prediction skills.
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    The role of reference frames in memory recollection.Giuseppe Riva, Daniele Di Lernia, Andrea Serino & Silvia Serino - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    In this commentary on Bastin et al., we suggest that spatial context plays a critical role in the encoding and retrieval of events. Specifically, the translation process between the viewpoint-independent content of a memory and the viewpoint-dependent stimuli activating the retrieval plays a critical role in spatial memory recollection. This perspective also provides an explanatory model for pathological disturbances such as Alzheimer's disease.
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    Simone Zacchini, La collana di Armonia: Kant, Poincarè, Feyerabend e la crisi dell'episteme.Enrico Di Giacomo - 2011 - Información Filosófica 8 (16):165-166.
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    Pangrazi Tiziana, La Musurgia Universalis di Athanasius Kircher: contenuti, fonti, terminologia.Enrico Di Giacomo - 2011 - Información Filosófica 8 (16):164-165.
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    L’adonné (el adonado) según Marion: el sujeto que se recibe de lo dado.Mario Di Giacomo - 2023 - Studium Filosofía y Teología 26 (51):25-53.
    En este artículo se analiza la noción de fenómeno saturado en el pensamiento de Marion, pero, ante todo, y relacionado con dicho fenómeno, el tipo de sujeto que corresponde a la afectación saturante. La discusión se centra en la superación de la figura del Yo trascendental, y de la Modernidad en general, para dar lugar a un sujeto disminuido, a una diminutio ipseitatis, debida fundamentalmente a una iniciativa que, alega Marion, no proviene tanto del sujeto afectado, cuanto del fenómeno que (...)
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    Digital Learning As Enhanced Learning Processing? Cognitive Evidence for New insight of Smart Learning.Dina Di Giacomo, Jessica Ranieri & Pilar Lacasa - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  30. El poder comunicativo en Arendt y en Habermas.Mario Di Giácomo - 2011 - Revista de Filosofía (Venezuela) 69 (3):52-73.
    Este trabajo aborda la visión arendtiana de la política, entendida como mundo humano común y mantenido en común a través del discurso. La sociedad como lenguaje se aparta de la peligrosa posibilidad de la unicidad discursiva en la vida política. La abolición de la pluralidad se encuentra en las antípodas del pensamiento de Arendt. Su telos es, más bien, contra toda figura totalitaria, la reivindicación de una política ceñida a la esencial relatividad de la doxa. El �nosotros� de la política (...)
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    Emotional “Patient-Oriented” Support in Young Patients With I–II Stage Breast Cancer: Pilot Study.D. Di Giacomo, J. Ranieri, E. Donatucci, E. Perilli, K. Cannita, D. Passafiume & C. Ficorella - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Emanuela Usai, All'ombra della Lunga casa: Lega irochese e Imperi coloniali europei in Nord America nel XVII secolo.Enrico Di Giacomo - 2011 - Información Filosófica 8 (16):160-162.
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    Gloria de la pasividad: autorrevelación de lo invisible según Michel Henry.Mario Di Giacomo - 2021 - Studium Filosofía y Teología 24 (47):63-90.
    Este trabajo, desarrollado en el contexto del giro teológico de la fenomenología francesa, reflexiona sobre la significación de la Vida en Michel Henry, Vida y pasividad que no resultan de la volición de un sujeto moderno que parecería haber sido hoy superado. Estamos en los umbrales de una filosofía primera que no deja absolutamente de lado la intencionalidad de otrora, así como su carácter activo en la donación de significado, pero subordina ambos a un fundamento primero, único e irreductible: la (...)
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  34. Marsilio de Padua y las teorías emergentes de gobierno.Mario Di Giacomo - 2012 - Apuntes Filosóficos 21 (40).
    Este trabajo explora la concepción de Marsilio de Padua sobre el poder dentro de una teoría ascendente de gobierno. Siguiendo la línea de la crítica medieval a la plenitudopotestatis , él propone, desde una orientación populista de su doctrina, una organización sociopolítica cuyo fundamento es la voluntas populi y la ley que de allí emana. Es así como en su obra El defensor de la paz puede encontrarse una sorprendente visión republicana de la política, donde la esfera religiosa queda absorbida (...)
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  35. Maimónides y Tomás: El triunfo de la negación.Mario Di Giacomo - 2009 - Apuntes Filosóficos 18 (35):109-128.
    En este artículo se exploran las relaciones entre finito-infinito y los límites del lenguaje posible, del lenguaje finito, para hablar de su callado fundamento. En este sentido, el mismo vaciamiento del lenguaje, expresión de una imposibilidad a la cual empero no se hurta, la de hablar de Dios, conduce a ponderar la importancia que tiene la teología negativa en el sentido de permitir al mundo humano barruntar las dimensiones del misterio que lo funda. Se tocan, de esta manera, las concepciones (...)
     
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    On how some fundamental chemical concepts are correlated by arithmetic, geometric and harmonic means.Francesco Di Giacomo - 2023 - Foundations of Chemistry 25 (2):265-268.
    Examples are given of applications by Pauling, Mulliken, Marcus and G.E.Kimball of the three Pythagorian means to formulate the scales of electronegativity of the elements, to the calculations of rate constants of electron transfer cross-reactions, to the calculation of the observed rate constant as function of activation and diffusion rate constants in the case of mixed reaction-diffusion rates and to the calculation of the effective diffusion coefficient in solution of a salt AB as a whole from the diffusion coefficients of (...)
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    On some characteristics of Marcus’ work in the light of the history of science.Francesco Di Giacomo - 2015 - Foundations of Chemistry 17 (1):67-78.
    Professor Rudolph A. Marcus, recipient of the 1992 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, is a distinguished theoretical chemist. Two important theories happen to bear his name: the Rice Ramsperger Kassel Marcus theory of unimolecular reactions and the Marcus theory of electron transfer reactions. When considering Marcus’ work, one finds characteristics of it that bear striking similarity to those that can be found in the work of some famous scientists. Such characteristics appear then as common recurring patterns in the work of theoreticians. (...)
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  38. Religious education in Australian secondary schools.J. Di Giacomo - 1984 - The Australasian Catholic Record 51 (4):396-405.
     
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  39. Twice Happy Town of Frane Petric.Persida Lazarevic Di Giacomo - 2010 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (3):385-394.
     
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    The Origin of Metazoa: An Algorithmic View of Life.Rafaele Di Giacomo, Jeffrey H. Schwartz & Bruno Maresca - 2013 - Biological Theory 8 (3):221-231.
    We propose that the sudden emergence of metazoans during the Cambrian was due to the appearance of a complex genome architecture that was capable of computing. In turn, this made defining recursive functions possible. The underlying molecular changes that occurred in tandem were driven by the increased probability of maintaining duplicated DNA fragments in the metazoan genome. In our model, an increase in telomeric units, in conjunction with a telomerase-negative state and consequent telomere shortening, generated a reference point equivalent to (...)
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  41. Universidad, filosofía y doble verdad en el siglo XIII.Mario Di Giacomo - 2013 - Apuntes Filosóficos 22 (42).
    En este trabajo se analiza la doctrina de la doble verdad del siglo XIII, atribuida al maestro de la Facultad de Artes de la Universidad de París, Sigerio de Brabante. Sin embargo, no nos detendremos a determinar si ese maestro es el autor auténtico de la duplex veritas;más bien, nuestra interpretación se centra en la importancia de tal doctrina como origen, inicio, de un complejo proceso secularizador que concluirá separando la fe de la razón, la teología de la filosofía y, (...)
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    Logica ed esperienza: studi in ricordo di Leo Lugarini.Giuseppe Cantillo, Giannino V. Di Tommaso, Vincenzo Vitiello & Leo Lugarini (eds.) - 2008 - Napoli: Bibliopolis.
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  43. Qual è il “laboratorio” per l’arte oggi?: Relatori: Gianfranco Baruchello e Giuseppe Di Giacomo.Stefano Liccioli - 2008 - Humana Mente 2 (5).
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    Gambling, Gaming, and Internet Behavior in a Sexual Minority Perspective. A Cross-Sectional Study in Seven European Countries.Niroshani Broman, Fulvia Prever, Ester di Giacomo, Susana Jiménez-Murcia, Anna Szczegielniak, Helena Hansson & Anders Håkansson - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    BackgroundAddictive behavior of gambling, gaming and internet activity is partly a new research domain and has not been well investigated with regard to sexual minority populations. Although health disparities between sexual minorities and the general population are well documented, there is a lack of inclusion of sexual minorities in both research and clinic. Among lesbian, gay and bisexual populations certain features could be present that play a role for the development of addictive behaviors, such as social isolation and increased risk (...)
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    Expedition Cognition: A Review and Prospective of Subterranean Neuroscience With Spaceflight Applications.Nicolette B. Mogilever, Lucrezia Zuccarelli, Ford Burles, Giuseppe Iaria, Giacomo Strapazzon, Loredana Bessone & Emily B. J. Coffey - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Prolonged COVID 19 Outbreak and Psychological Response of Nurses in Italian Healthcare System: Cross-Sectional Study.Jessica Ranieri, Federica Guerra, E. Perilli, Domenico Passafiume, D. Maccarone, C. Ferri & Dina Di Giacomo - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Aim of the study was to analyze the posttraumatic stress disorder risk nurses, detecting the relationship between distress experience and personality dimensions in Italian COVID-19 outbreak. A cross-sectional study was conducted based on 2 data detection. Mental evaluation was carried out in Laboratory of Clinical Psychology on n.69 nurses in range age 22–64 years old. Measurement was focused on symptoms anxiety, personality traits, peritraumatic dissociation and post-traumatic stress for all participants. No online screening was applied. Comparisons within the various demographic (...)
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    A Trust‐Based Pact in Research Biobanks. From Theory to Practice.Virginia Sanchini, Giuseppina Bonizzi, Davide Disalvatore, Massimo Monturano, Salvatore Pece, Giuseppe Viale, Pier Paolo Di Fiore & Giovanni Boniolo - 2015 - Bioethics 30 (4):260-271.
    Traditional Informed Consent is becoming increasingly inadequate, especially in the context of research biobanks. How much information is needed by patients for their consent to be truly informed? How does the quality of the information they receive match up to the quality of the information they ought to receive? How can information be conveyed fairly about future, non-predictable lines of research? To circumvent these difficulties, some scholars have proposed that current consent guidelines should be reassessed, with trust being used as (...)
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  48. The future ain’t what it used to be: Strengthening the case for mutable futurism.Giacomo Andreoletti & Giuseppe Spolaore - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):10569-10585.
    This paper explores mutable futurism, the view according to which the future can literally change—that is, it can happen that a future time t changes from containing an event E to lacking it. Mutable futurism has received little attention so far, and the details and implications of the view are underexplored in the literature. For instance, it currently lacks a precise metaphysical model and a formal semantics. Although we do not endorse mutable futurism, our goal here is to strengthen the (...)
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    New insights on the specific heat of glasses.Giacomo Baldi, Giovanni Carini, Giuseppe Carini, Aleksandr Chumakov, Roberto Dal Maschio, Giovanna D’Angelo, Aldo Fontana, Edmondo Gilioli, Giulio Monaco, Laura Orsingher, Barbara Rossi & Marco Zanatta - 2016 - Philosophical Magazine 96 (7-9):754-760.
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    Bounded situation calculus action theories.Giuseppe De Giacomo, Yves Lespérance & Fabio Patrizi - 2016 - Artificial Intelligence 237 (C):172-203.
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