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  1. Hobbes oggi. Cronaca del convegno internazionale di Milano-Locarno (18-21 maggio 1988).A. Napoli - 1989 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 44 (1):163-173.
     
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    Exploring intensification: synchronic, diachronic and cross-linguistic perspectives.Maria Napoli & Miriam Ravetto (eds.) - 2017 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    This book is the first collective volume specifically devoted to the multifaceted phenomenon of intensification, which has been traditionally regarded as related to the expression of degree, scaling a quality downwards or upwards. In spite of the large amount of studies on intensifiers, there is still a need for the characterization of intensification as a distinct functional category in the domain of modification. The eighteen papers of the volume contribute to this aim with a new approach (mainly corpus-based). They focus (...)
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    «Africa e Mediterraneo», 2005, n. 53: Filosofia in Africa. Alessi, A., Sui sentieri dell'uomo. Introduzione all'antropologia filoso-fica, Roma, Las, 2006. Berni, S., Nietzsche e Foucault. Corporeità e potere in una critica ra-dicale della modernità, Milano, Giuffrè, 2005. [REVIEW]D. Bostock, A. Bottani, R. Davies, A. Brancacci, G. Cacciatore, G. Cantillo, Luciano Napoli, R. Casale, D. Cavalieri & P. Colonnello - 2006 - Rivista di Filosofia 97 (3).
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    Italian Community Psychology in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Shared Feelings and Thoughts in the Storytelling of University Students.Immacolata Di Napoli, Elisa Guidi, Caterina Arcidiacono, Ciro Esposito, Elena Marta, Cinzia Novara, Fortuna Procentese, Andrea Guazzini, Barbara Agueli, Florencia Gonzáles Leone, Patrizia Meringolo & Daniela Marzana - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study investigated how young Italian people experienced the period of peak spread of COVID-19 in their country by probing their emotions, thoughts, events, and actions related to interpersonal and community bonds. This approach to the pandemic will highlight social dimensions that characterized contextual interactions from the specific perspective of Community Psychology. The aim was to investigate young people's experiences because they are the most fragile group due to their difficulty staying home and apart from their peers and because they (...)
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    Novalis y H. Dreyfus frente a la sobrecarga de información. El fracaso del aspecto epistemológico de la relevancia.Santiago J. Napoli & María Inés Silenzi - 2020 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 95:345-367.
    La sobrecarga de información resulta un problema epistemológico que preocupa a distintas áreas del conocimiento tales como al campo de las ciencias cognitivas, en su intento por modelar sistemas capaces de detectar relevancia como a la ya olvidada enciclopedística, practicada durante los siglos XVI- XVIII y abocada a la organización, disposición y difusión de la información científica de la época. El presente artículo intenta dar cuenta del fracaso de estos dos campos de investigación a la hora de hallar soluciones ante (...)
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    El ideal político a través de los siglos: Schiller y Cohen en torno a la fraternidad y la revolución del sentimiento.Santiago Juan Napoli - forthcoming - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía:75-89.
    El presente trabajo analiza los diagnósticos, las soluciones, y el modo de implementación de un orden social igualitario por parte de Friedrich Schiller y Gerald Cohen. Para ello, ambos pensadores consideran la necesidad de erradicar el egoísmo y la desconfianza mediante una transformación cultural de tipo fraternal, fomentada por el “temple de ánimo estético” y el “principio de comunidad”. Asimismo, los autores enfatizan la relevancia de un aspecto común a sus reflexiones: la pugna por la realización de una “revolución del (...)
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    Suplicantes de Eurípides: Una interpretación metafórica de la Monodia de Evadne (Versos 990-1008).Juan Tobías Nápoli - 2011 - Synthesis (la Plata) 18:113-124.
    Los versos 990-1008 de Suplicantes de Eurípides constituyen un verdadero locus desperatus: allí Evadne se presenta sobre la escena y expresa en versos líricos los sentimientos previos a su suicidio final. Ni la métrica sin responsio del pasaje, ni el texto evidentemente corrupto, ni la gramática inadecuada ayudan a comprender el sentido del pasaje. Tan así es que la mayoría de los editores ha renunciado a tratar de comprender el sentido de sus palabras. Sin embargo, creemos que la adecuada interpretación (...)
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    The linguistic sources of offense of taboo terms in German Sign Language.Donna Jo Napoli, Jens-Michael Cramer & Cornelia Loos - 2020 - Cognitive Linguistics 31 (1):73-112.
    Taboo terms offer a playground for linguistic creativity in language after language, and sign languages form no exception. The present paper offers the first investigation of taboo terms in sign languages from a cognitive linguistic perspective. We analyze the linguistic mechanisms that introduce offense, focusing on the combined effects of cognitive metonymy and iconicity. Using the Think Aloud Protocol, we elicited offensive or crass signs and dysphemisms from nine signers. We find that German Sign Language uses a variety of linguistic (...)
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    Is vagueness a logical enigma?Ernesto Napoli - 1985 - Erkenntnis 23 (2):115 - 121.
  10. Mentalizing in games: A subtractive behavioral study of Prisoner's Dilemma.Antonio Napoli & Danilo Fum - 2010 - In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society. pp. 338--343.
     
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    Negation.Ernesto Napoli - 2006 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 72 (1):233-252.
    The paper is concerned with negation in artificial and natural languages. "Negation" is an ambiguous word. It can mean three different things: An operation(negating), an operator (a sign of negation), the result of an operation. The threethings, however, are intimately linked. An operation such as negation, is realizedthrough an operator of negation, i.e. consists in adding a symbol of negation to an entity to obtain an entity of the same type; and which operation it is dependson what it applies to (...)
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    «Apocryphal Nightmares». Observations on the Reference to Damascius in The Nameless City by Howard Phillips Lovecraf.Valerio Napoli - 2014 - Peitho 5 (1):213-248.
    In his tale entitled The Nameless City, Howard Phillips Lovecraft includes unspecified «paragraphs from the apocryphal nightmares of Damascius» among the «fragments» of the «cherished treasury of daemoniac lore» of the protagonist In the present essay, I suggest that there is a connection between this unusual reference and a note in the writer’s Commonplace Book, which refers to the notice by Photius on a lost work by Damascius that nowdays is generally referred to as Paradoxa and assumed to consist of (...)
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  13. What is a design and why design.Giuseppe Di Napoli - 2011 - Rivista di Estetica 47:61-82.
     
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    Esfera pública, opinião pública E liberdade de imprensa: A mediação entre estado E indivíduo.Ricardo Bins Di Napoli - 2002 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 47 (4):595-603.
    O artigo trata da esfera pública, opinião pública e liberdade de imprensa segundo G. W. F. Hegel como formas de mediação entre o estado e o indivíduo e expressão da liberdade individual ou coletiva. A partir do exame dos Princípios de Filosofia do Direito e das Lições sobre a filosofia do Direito editadas por K.-H. Ilting, afirma-se a idéia de que Hegel não foi um defensor da censura do estado autoritário prussiano, mas da liberdade de expressão do indivíduo no contexto (...)
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    The shape of early greek utopia.Davide Napoli - 2021 - Classical Quarterly 71 (2):467-481.
    The paper offers a new approach to utopia in early and classical Greek texts from Homer to the fifth century. The model is based on four motifs regularly occurring in ‘utopian texts’, that is, descriptions of places that are distant in time and/or space. A comparative analysis of such texts and of how they manipulate the four motifs sheds new light on specific problems and encourages more nuanced readings of famous texts, such as Homer's account of Scheria.
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    Correlations Between Handshape and Movement in Sign Languages.Donna Jo Napoli & Casey Ferrara - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (5):e12944.
    Sign language phonological parameters are somewhat analogous to phonemes in spoken language. Unlike phonemes, however, there is little linguistic literature arguing that these parameters interact at the sublexical level. This situation raises the question of whether such interaction in spoken language phonology is an artifact of the modality or whether sign language phonology has not been approached in a way that allows one to recognize sublexical parameter interaction. We present three studies in favor of the latter alternative: a shape‐drawing study (...)
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    Emoções e sentimentos: considerações sobre sua apropriação na abordagem dos dilemas morais.Ricardo Bins Napoli & Lauren Lacerda Nunes - 2015 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 60 (1):129-147.
    This work aims at elucidate the reasons for appropriating the sentiments and emotions in the approach of moral dilemmas. Therefore, first it will start with an analysis of Williams in his article Ethical Consistency where the author approaches de role of the emotions such as remorse and regret, and also introduces the idea of “moral remainder” in moral dilemmas. In a second moment, this work will be concentrated in the analysis of Statman in his article The debate over the so-called (...)
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    Enciclopedística y escepticismo en el Advis pour dresser une bibliothèque de Gabriel Naudé.Santiago Juan Napoli - 2022 - Revista de Filosofía 47 (1):177-193.
    En 1627, el funcionario estatal francés Gabriel Naudé escribió un texto titulado _Advis pour dresser une bibliothèque_. El tratado, considerado con frecuencia obra fundacional de la biblioteconomía, pone a la vista ideas muy propias de dos concepciones del conocimiento erudito: la enciclopedística y el escepticismo. El presente trabajo examina las posibles afinidades filosóficas que los dos fenómenos epistemológicos mencionados presentarían en el texto de Naudé, todo ello en el marco del absolutismo francés del siglo XVII.
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    Il male in sé e il nulla in Proclo.Valerio Napoli - 2020 - Peitho 11 (1):143-170.
    In his reflection on the nature of evil, the Neoplatonic philosopher Proclus affirms that evil itself is “also beyond the abso­lute non-being”. With this assumption, he intends to reinforce the thesis of the non-existence of absolute evil, conceived as totally separate from good, and contrasted with the collat­eral and parasitic existence of evil mixed with good. He thus maintains a distinction between absolute evil and relative evil, conceived with reference to the distinction between absolute non-being and relative non-being. In Proclus, (...)
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    La sovranità mutilata. Considerazioni su un’esperienza post-foucaultiana.Paolo Napoli - 2015 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 27 (52).
    The article aims at describing an alternative way to the Foucaldian escape of sovereignty. According to Foucault the only chance to reach this goal is to “go beyond” this concept as well as of linked concepts such as “law” and “institution”. On the one hand this vision is affected by the erroneous identification of law with the order of the sovereign, while the original private dimension of law is totally neglected. On the other hand, Foucault cannot assume that it is (...)
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    Qu'est-ce qu'une mesure de police?Paolo Napoli - 2000 - Multitudes 1 (1):49-56.
    For more than two centuries the constitutional State and the principle of legality have constructed a rampart against the selfsufficiency of police power, but the events of Summer zoo1 have brutally unveiled the porosity of this limit. Suddenly, an entire history reappeared, preciously instructive, supposedly past and dedicated to erudition since the fateful date, 1789. Like the revolutionaries in the constituent and legislative Assembly , we are once again confronted by a dilemma barely modified by two centuries of juridical positivism. (...)
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    Reference fixing and the stiffness of reference or three (would be) puzzles concerning names.Ernesto Napoli - 2011 - Rivista di Estetica 47:179-195.
    This paper deals with three puzzles concerning reference. The first concerns the Kripkean distinction between reference fixing by description and meaning giving. The second concerns the compatibility of two properties of names, arbitrariness and rigidity across world. The third concerns the tenability of the notion that a name means its bearer considering that a name is meaningful even when the bearer is no longer. The solution of the first consists in seeing that the distinction involved is not essentially a modal (...)
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    Sacral and Anagogical Aspects of the “Marvellous” in Damascius. An Interpretation.Valerio Napoli - 2018 - Peitho 9 (1):121-155.
    In the fragments of Damascius’ Vita Isidori one can observe a significant presence of the “marvellous.” In many cases, the marvellous seems to manifest a sacral and anagogical value in line with the philosophical and religious conceptions of late Neo-Platonism. A similar value of the marvellous can also be found in a passage of De Principiis, where Damascius hails the totally ineffable Principle as supremely marvellous, upon which he presents it as absolutely unknowable and expressible only in an aporetic way.
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    The Denominations of Metaphysics and its Science in the Late Antique Philosophy.Valerio Napoli - 2012 - Peitho 3 (1):51-82.
    In late antiquity, in the context of the jagged tradition of Neo-Platonism,Aristotle’s Metaphysics and the specific science that is traced out in itare indicated with the current denominations of meta ta physika andtheologikē pragmateia, which are seen as consistent with one anotherand closely interconnected. In this connection, the Metaphysics, in thewake of previous philosophical readings, is considered as a treatise on“theological science” — the most elevated among the sciences — and thedenomination meta ta physika is seen in a specifically theological (...)
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    Che cos’è un disegno e perché si disegna.Giuseppe Di Napoli - 2011 - Rivista di Estetica 47:61-81.
    A simple line drawing can reproduce a vast collection of phenomenal discontinuities: optical, material, chromatic, and also of density, dimension, resistance. All these discontinuities correspond to physical realities quite different from each other. This fact leads us to consider that our brain can retrieve from a pencil stroke a broad and amazing lot information at several levels, from the physical to the phenomenological, from the logical to the cognitive. Drawing demonstrates the existence in our brain of a complex communication web (...)
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    El Potencial Heurístico de la Teoría de la Civilización de Norbert Elias Para Estudiar la Violencia Juvenil.Pablo Nahuel di Napoli - 2017 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 18:84-111.
    El presente artículo tiene como objetivo principal analizar el potencial heurístico de la teoría de la civilización, propuesta por Norbert Elias, para estudiar la violencia juvenil desde una perspectiva relacional y procesual. Luego de realizar breves aclaraciones respecto de ciertos términos sobre los cuales recaen las críticas en torno a su obra, se presentan tres claves de lectura. La primera se enmarca en los procesos sociogenéticos y psicogenéticos que impulsan, a lo largo del tiempo, el menoscabo del uso de la (...)
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    Understanding Language Reorganization With Neuroimaging: How Language Adapts to Different Focal Lesions and Insights Into Clinical Applications.Luca Pasquini, Alberto Di Napoli, Maria Camilla Rossi-Espagnet, Emiliano Visconti, Antonio Napolitano, Andrea Romano, Alessandro Bozzao, Kyung K. Peck & Andrei I. Holodny - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    When the language-dominant hemisphere is damaged by a focal lesion, the brain may reorganize the language network through functional and structural changes known as adaptive plasticity. Adaptive plasticity is documented for triggers including ischemic, tumoral, and epileptic focal lesions, with effects in clinical practice. Many questions remain regarding language plasticity. Different lesions may induce different patterns of reorganization depending on pathologic features, location in the brain, and timing of onset. Neuroimaging provides insights into language plasticity due to its non-invasiveness, ability (...)
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    Expanding Echo: Coordinated Head Articulations as Nonmanual Enhancements in Sign Language Phonology.Cornelia Loos & Donna Jo Napoli - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (5):e12958.
    Echo phonology was originally proposed to account for obligatory coordination of manual and mouth articulations observed in several sign languages. However, previous research into the phenomenon lacks clear criteria for which components of movement can or must be copied when the articulators are so different. Nor is there discussion of which nonmanual articulators can echo manual movement. Given the prosodic properties of echoes (coordination of onset/offset and of dynamics such as speed) as well as general motoric coordination of various articulators (...)
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    AA. VV., Filosofia della medicina. La malattia che si cura da sé, Roma, manifestolibri, 2001. Agazzi, E.–Viesca, C.(a cura di), Le cause della malattia. Un'ana-lisi storica e concettuale, Genova, Erga, 1999. [REVIEW]P. Amodio, Gian Napoli, Rr–Oncina F. Aramayo, M. Baldi, W. Beermann, P. Belpassi, F. Biasutti, N. Boccara, F. Bonichi & D. Breschi - 2002 - Rivista di Filosofia 93 (3).
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    Infants and Children with Hearing Loss Need Early Language Access.Poorna Kushalnagar, Gaurav Mathur, Christopher J. Moreland, Donna Jo Napoli, Wendy Osterling, Carol Padden & Christian Rathmann - 2010 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 21 (2):140-142.
    Around 96 percent of children with hearing loss are born to parents with intact hearing, who may initially know little about deafness or sign language. Therefore, such parents will need information and support in making decisions about the medical, linguistic, and educational management of their child. Some of these decisions are time-sensitive and irreversible and come at a moment of emotional turmoil and vulnerability (when some parents grieve the loss of a normally hearing child). Clinical research indicates that a deaf (...)
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    Measuring Care and Justice Moral Orientation: Italian Adaptation and Revision of the MMO-2 Scale.Salvatore Di Martino, Immacolata Di Napoli, Ciro Esposito & Caterina Arcidiacono - 2019 - Ethics and Behavior 29 (5):405-422.
    This study presents the Italian adaptation of the Measure of Moral Orientation, second revision. Based on Carol Gilligan’s theory of the Ethics of Care, the MMO-2 was designed to measure two complementary moral stances, namely, Care and Justice. For this study, questionnaire responses from 683 university students were assessed against an Italian-adapted MMO-2 scale. Data were analyzed through exploratory structural equation modeling first as separate scenarios and then as a single model. The final model comprises 4 intercorrelated pairs of latent (...)
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    Well-Being of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Youth: The Influence of Rural and Urban Contexts on the Process of Building Identity and Disclosure.Barbara Agueli, Giovanna Celardo, Ciro Esposito, Caterina Arcidiacono, Fortuna Procentese, Agostino Carbone & Immacolata Di Napoli - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The study investigates how the territorial community can influence the individual and social well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual youth and especially the recognition of their feelings and the construction of their own identity as well as their needs to be socially recognized. This research focuses on the experiences of 30 LGB individuals, with a mean age of 25.07 years, living in urban and rural areas of Southern Italy. Focalized open interviews were conducted, and the Grounded Theory Methodology, supported by the (...)
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    The Right to Language.Tom Humphries, Raja Kushalnagar, Gaurav Mathur, Donna Jo Napoli, Carol Padden, Christian Rathmann & Scott Smith - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (4):872-884.
    We argue for the existence of a state constitutional legal right to language. Our purpose here is to develop a legal framework for protecting the civil rights of the deaf child, with the ultimate goal of calling for legislation that requires all levels of government to fund programs for deaf children and their families to learn a fully accessible language: a sign language. While our discussion regards the United States, the argument we make is based on human rights and the (...)
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    Psychological Lockdown Experiences: Downtime or an Unexpected Time for Being?Fortuna Procentese, Ciro Esposito, Florencia Gonzalez Leone, Barbara Agueli, Caterina Arcidiacono, Maria Francesca Freda & Immacolata Di Napoli - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:577089.
    The spread of COVID-19 in Italy resulted in the implementation of a lockdown that obligated the first time the general populace to remain at home for approximately two months. This lockdown interrupted citizens’ professional and educational activities, in addition to closing shops, offices and educational institutions. The resulting changes in people’s daily routines and activities induced unexpected changes in their thoughts, feelings and attitudes, in addition to altering their life perceptions. Consequently, the present study explores how young adults perceived their (...)
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  35. Per una storia della Fuci. Origine e sviluppo del Circolo universitario cattolico a Napoli (1896).A. Ricci - 1988 - Studium 84 (4):573-586.
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  36. Napoli e i suoi filosofi.S. A. S. A. - 1991 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 11:322.
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  37. Analogia e ''natura della cosa''. Un contributo alla dottrina del tipo (1965), trad it. Napoli.A. Kaufmann - forthcoming - Vivarium.
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    Frammenti delta Commedia Greca e del Mimo nella Sicilia e nella Magna Grecia. Testo e Commento di Alessandro Olivieri. Pp. iv + 261 ; 14 figures in text. Napoli: Luigi Loffredo, 1930. Paper, L. 40. [REVIEW]A. W. Pickard-Cambridge - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (4):149-150.
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    Peirce in Italia: atti del Convegno internazionale "Peirce in Italia", organizzato dall'Istituto italiano per gli studi filosofici, dal Dipartimento di filosofia e politica dell'Istituto universitario orientale, e dal Centro napoletano di semiotica: Napoli, Palazzo Serra di Cassano, 5-7 dicembre 1990.Massimo A. Bonfantini & Arturo Martone (eds.) - 1993 - Napoli: Liguori.
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    Cultura a Napoli e cartesianesimo: scritti su G. Gimma, P.M. Doria, C. Cominale.Giulia Belgioioso - 1992 - Galatina: Congedo.
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    AIDS a Napoli nel 1800. I dodici casi di sarcoma di Kaposi descritti da Tommaso de Amicis.Giovanni Villone - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (3):275 - 309.
    In 1882, Tommaso de Amicis, dermatologist and venereologist at the University of Naples, Italy, published a description of twelve cases of Kaposi's sarcoma. This article is the second report about the above-mentioned disease after the first description of five cases by Moritz Kaposi ten years earlier. The publication by De Amicis was organized as a collection of case reports followed by a section containing general considerations about the etiopathogenesis, pathology, diagnosis and therapy of Kaposi's sarcoma. Ten cases are typical of (...)
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  42. Il tomismo a Napoli nel sec. XIX.Pasquale Orlando - 1968 - Roma,: Libreria editrice della pontificia Università lateranense.
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    25 anni di bioetica a Napoli: i protagonisti e le idee.Raffaele Prodomo (ed.) - 2020 - Milano: Mimesis.
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  44. Positivismo a Napoli: la metafisica critica di Andrea Angiulli.Alessandro Savorelli - 1990 - Napoli: Morano.
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    Abbagnano a Napoli: gli anni della formazione e le radici dell'esistenzialismo positivo.Silvio Paolini Merlo - 2003 - Napoli: Guida.
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  46. Hobbes a Napoli (1661-1744): Note sulla ricezione della vita e dell'opera di Hobbes nel previchismo napoletano e nell'opera di Vico. [REVIEW]Emilio Sergio - 2007 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 37:113-141.
     
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  47. Università, società e politica a Napoli nell'età moderna.Roberto Mazzola - 1998 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 28:227-238.
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    Le riviste a Napoli dal XVIII Secolo al primo Novecento.Alessia Scognamiglio - 2008 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 63 (3).
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  49. Il cartesianesimo matematico a Napoli.Romano Gatto - 1996 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 75:360-379.
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  50. Note su Francis Bacon a Napoli tra '600 e '700.Marta Fattori - 1994 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 1:63-96.
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