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    Rem sleep = dreaming: The never-ending story.Corrado Cavallero - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (6):916-917.
    It has been widely demonstrated that dreaming occurs throughout human sleep. However, we once again are facing new variants of the equation “REM sleep = Dreaming.” Nielsen proposes a model that assumes covert REM processes in NREM sleep. I argue against this possibility, because dream research has shown that REM sleep is not a necessary condition for dreaming to occur. [Nielson].
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    Pablo Cavallero. La lengua griega en Bizancio, bespr. von Tómas Fernández Caracciolo.Tómas Fernández Caracciolo - 2022 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 115 (3):1140-1142.
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    Corrado Böhm and Wolf Gross. Introduction to the CUCH. Automata theory, edited by E. R. Caianiello, Academic Press, New York and London1966, pp. 35–65. Reprinted in Pubblicazioni dell'Istituto Nazionale per le Applicazioni del Calcolo, ser. 11 no. 669, Rome 1966. - C. Böhm. The CUCH as a formal and description language. Formal language description languages for computer programming, Proceedings of the IFIP Working Conference on Formal Language Description Languages, edited by T. B. SteelJr., North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam1966, pp. 179–197. [REVIEW]Jonathan P. Seldin - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (1):81-83.
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    Cavallero, Pablo A. La lengua griega en Bizancio.Marta Alesso - 2022 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 26 (1):193-198.
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    Disputa su Dio e dintorni.Corrado Augias - 2009 - Milano: Mondadori. Edited by Vito Mancuso.
  6. Mary Midgley: emozione, filosofia, ambiente.Corrado Fizzarotti - 2020 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Population. Corrado Gini, Shiroshi Nasu, Oliver E. Baker, Robert R. Kuczynski.J. F. Steiner - 1931 - International Journal of Ethics 41 (2):267-268.
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    Berti, Corrado, Tentativo di preghiera eucaristica ecclesiale. [REVIEW]V. Grossi - 1971 - Augustinianum 11 (1):211-211.
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    The Beginning of Senior Career in Team Sport Is Affected by Relative Age Effect.Corrado Lupo, Gennaro Boccia, Alexandru Nicolae Ungureanu, Riccardo Frati, Roberto Marocco & Paolo Riccardo Brustio - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Ha ancora iI miracolo un valore apologetico?Corrado Lindner - 1962 - Augustinianum 2 (2):303-322.
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    Counterspeech and Ordinary Citizens: How? When?Corrado Fumagalli - 2021 - Political Theory 49 (6):1021-1047.
    Central to the still-nascent normative literature on counterspeech is the widespread belief that citizens should engage discursively with haters and the effects of hate speech. It is also increasingly clear that discursive engagement with intolerant members of society should be understood as a continuous and extended series of different and connected actions. Much less has been said about the ways that attempts in persuasion and direct responses to hate speech relate to one another and about when specific counterspeech actions should (...)
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    Punishment, quarantine, and preventive detention.Michael Corrado - 1996 - Criminal Justice Ethics 15 (2):3-13.
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  13. Can Rawlsian Containment of Hateful Viewpoints Be Effective? in advance.Corrado Fumagalli - 2022 - Social Theory and Practice (X).
    While most of the literature has attempted to justify harsh and soft containment given some fundamental commitments of political liberalism, I focus on how justified forms of containment can in themselves be deemed effective. This article shows that a reading of Rawls allows for a comparison of different containment practices based on their capacity to protect the stability of liberal democracies under serious threat. And, in making it possible to compare harsh and soft containment, I evaluate immediate stability gains against (...)
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  14. A Buddhist view of ecology: Interdependence, emptiness and compassion.Corrado Pensa - 2001 - Journal of Dharma 26 (1):36-46.
     
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  15. Henry IV, the gallic Hercules.Corrado Vivanti - 1967 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 30 (1):176-197.
  16. On a puzzle about relations between thought, experience and the motoric.Corrado Sinigaglia & Stephen A. Butterfill - 2015 - Synthese 192 (6):1923-1936.
    Motor representations live a kind of double life. Although paradigmatically involved in performing actions, they also occur when merely observing others act and sometimes influence thoughts about the goals of observed actions. Further, these influences are content-respecting: what you think about an action sometimes depends in part on how that action is represented motorically in you. The existence of such content-respecting influences is puzzling. After all, motor representations do not feature alongside beliefs or intentions in reasoning about action; indeed, thoughts (...)
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    Beerbohm’s Ethics of Democracy. Review of: Beerbohm, Eric, In Our Name. The Ethics of Democracy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2012. [REVIEW]Corrado Morricone - 2016 - Plurilogue. Politics and Philosophy Reviews 6:3-4.
  18. Actor Network, Ontic Structural Realism and the Ontological Status of Actants.Corrado Matta - 2014 - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Networked Learning 2014.
    In this paper I discuss the ontological status of actants. Actants are argued as being the basic constituting entities of networks in the framework of Actor Network Theory (Latour, 2007). I introduce two problems concerning actants that have been pointed out by Collin (2010). The first problem concerns the explanatory role of actants. According to Collin, actants cannot play the role of explanans of networks and products of the same newtork at the same time, at pain of circularity. The second (...)
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    Is Cognitive Training Effective for Improving Executive Functions in Preschoolers? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.Nicoletta Scionti, Marina Cavallero, Cristina Zogmaister & Gian Marco Marzocchi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    In the present meta-analysis, we examined the effect of cognitive training on the Executive Function (EF) of preschool children (age range: 3-6 years). We selected a final set of 32 studies from 27 papers with a total sample of 123 effect sizes. We found an overall effect of cognitive training for improving EF (g =.352; k = 123; p <.001), without significant difference between near and far transfer effects on executive domains. No significant additional outcome effects were found for behavioral- (...)
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    Mirrors in the Brain: How our minds share actions and emotions.Giacomo Rizzolatti & Corrado Sinigaglia - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    When we witness a great actor, musician, or sportsperson performing, we share something of their experience. Only recently has it become clear just how this sharing of experience is realised within the human brain. 'Mirrors in the brain' provides an accessible overview of mirror neurons, written by the man who first discovered them.
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    Through the Looking Glass: Self and Others.Corrado Sinigaglia & Giacomo Rizzolatti - 2011 - Cosciousness and Cognition 20 (1):64-74.
    In the present article we discuss the relevance of the mirror mechanism for our sense of self and our sense of others. We argue that, by providing us with an understanding from the inside of actions, the mirror mechanism radically challenges the traditional view of the self and of the others. Indeed, this mechanism not only reveals the common ground on the basis of which we become aware of ourselves as selves distinct from other selves, but also sheds new light (...)
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  22. An immigration-pressure model of global distributive justice.Eric Cavallero - 2006 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 5 (1):97-127.
    International borders concentrate opportunities in some societies while limiting them in others. Borders also prevent those in the less favored societies from gaining access to opportunities available in the more favored ones. Both distributive effects of borders are treated here within a comprehensive framework. I argue that each state should have broad discretion under international law to grant or deny entry to immigration seekers; but more favored countries that find themselves under immigration pressure should be legally obligated to fund development (...)
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    Mirror neurons: This is the question.Corrado Sinigaglia - 2008 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 15 (10-11):70-92.
    Despite the impressive body of evidence supporting the existence of a mirror neuron (MN) system for action, the original claim regarding its crucial role in action understanding remains controversial. Emma Borg has recently launched a sharp attack on this claim, with the aim of demonstrating that neither the original version nor the subsequent revisions of the MN hypothesis tell us very much about how intentional attribution actually works. In this article I take up the challenge she issues in the title (...)
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    Motor representation in acting together.Corrado Sinigaglia & Stephen A. Butterfill - 2022 - Synthese 200 (2):1-16.
    People walk, build, paint and otherwise act together with a purpose in myriad ways. What is the relation between the actions people perform in acting together with a purpose and the outcome, or outcomes, to which their actions are directed? We argue that fully characterising this relation will require appeal not only to intention, knowledge and other familiar philosophical paraphernalia but also to another kind of representation involved in preparing and executing actions, namely motor representation. If we are right, motor (...)
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    Health, Luck and Moral Fallacies of the Second Best.Eric Cavallero - 2011 - The Journal of Ethics 15 (4):387-403.
    Individuals who become ill as a result of personal lifestyle choices often shift the monetary costs of their healthcare needs to the taxpaying public or to fellow members of a private insurance pool. Some argue that policies permitting such cost shifting are unfair. Arguments for this view may seem to draw support from luck egalitarian accounts of distributive justice. This essay argues that the luck egalitarian framework provides no such support. To allocate healthcare costs on the basis of personal responsibility (...)
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    German Editions of Heidegger’s Sein und Zeit.Corrado Badocco - 2005 - Studia Phaenomenologica 5:20-24.
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    Interpretivism and Causal Explanations: A Case from Educational Research.Corrado Matta - 2015 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 45 (6):543-567.
    This article criticizes a view about the interpretation of human action, labeled in the text as interpretivism. This view posits a sharp separation between the natural and social sciences, to the effect that the methods of the latter cannot be applied to the former. I criticize this standpoint by reconstructing a case of educational research. As I argue, the case I analyze indicates that the arguments in support of interpretivism are contradicted by what social researchers can actually achieve. I conclude (...)
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    Qualitative Research Methods and Evidential Reasoning.Corrado Matta - 2019 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 49 (5):385-412.
    This article discusses the concept of evidential reasoning in the context of qualitative research methods in the social sciences. A conceptualization of qualitative evidential reasoning is proposed...
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  29. A Field of Veiled Continuities.Corrado Matta - 2017 - Dissertation,
    Empirical educational research enjoys a methodological and theoretical debate that is characterized by a number of unresolved and lively debated controversies. This compilation thesis is an attempt to contribute to this debate using the toolbox of philosophy of science. -/- The thesis consists of an introductory chapter and four essays. In the introductory chapter I identify three methodological and theoretical controversies that are discussed within the field of educational research. These are: 1) the controversy concerning the scientific status of educational (...)
     
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  30. Corrado Alvaro, giornalista e scrittore.Raffaele Vacca - 2006 - Studium 102 (6):909-914.
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  31. Vent'anni di bioetica: idee, protagonisti, istituzioni.Corrado Viafora & Alberto Bondolfi (eds.) - 1990 - Padova: Gregoriana libreria editrice.
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    Neuroscience and educational practice – A critical assessment from the perspective of philosophy of science.Corrado Matta - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (2):197-211.
    The aim of this paper is to reconstruct and critically assess the evidential relationship between neuroscience and educational practice. To do this, I reconstruct a standard way in which evidence from neuroscience is used to support recommendations about educational practice, that is, testing pedagogical interventions using neuroimaging methods, and discuss and critically assess the inference behind this approach. I argue that this inference rests on problematic assumptions, and, therefore, that neuroimaging intervention studies have no special evidential status for basing educational (...)
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    Through the looking glass: Self and others.Corrado Sinigaglia & Giacomo Rizzolatti - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (1):64-74.
    In the present article we discuss the relevance of the mirror mechanism for our sense of self and our sense of others. We argue that, by providing us with an understanding from the inside of actions, the mirror mechanism radically challenges the traditional view of the self and of the others. Indeed, this mechanism not only reveals the common ground on the basis of which we become aware of ourselves as selves distinct from other selves, but also sheds new light (...)
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    The Food Allergy Risk Management in the EU Labelling Legislation.Corrado Rizzi, Gianni Zoccatelli, Barbara Simonato, Caterina Fratea & Federica Mainente - 2017 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 30 (2):275-285.
    Food allergy represents an increasing public health issue, and a large number of food control authorities have provided regulations aimed to minimize the risk of allergic reaction for sensitized consumers. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations together with the World Health Organization established the Codex Alimentarius Commission whose main goal is to protect the consumers’ health. To purse this task the Commission listed the foods and ingredients causing the most severe allergic reactions that should be labelled. It (...)
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  35. Propositional attitudes, harm and public hate speech situations: towards a maieutic approach.Corrado Fumagalli - 2021 - European Journal of Political Theory 20 (4):609-630.
    In this article, I provide an argument against the idea that public hate-speech events are harmful because they cause a discrete, traceable and harmful change in one’s propositional attitudes. To do so, I identify the essential conceptual architecture of public hate-speech situations, I assess existing arguments for the direct and indirect harm of public hate speech and I propose a novel way to approach public hate-speech situations: a maieutic approach. On this perspective, public hate-speech events do not cause changes in (...)
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    Opportunity and Responsibility for Health.Eric Cavallero - 2019 - The Journal of Ethics 23 (4):369-386.
    Wealth and income are highly predictive of health and longevity. Egalitarians who maintain that this “socioeconomic-status gradient” in health is unjust are challenged by the fact that a significant component of it is owed to the higher prevalence of certain kinds of voluntary risk-taking among members of lower socioeconomic groups. Some egalitarians have argued that these apparently free personal choices are not genuinely free, and that those who make them should not be held morally responsible for the resulting harms to (...)
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    Intention, Agency, and Criminal Liability.Michael Corrado - 1992 - Law and Philosophy 11 (3):265-281.
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    Corrado Ricci: le radici estetico-antropologiche di una politica museale.Chiara Cantelli - 2018 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 11 (2):287-299.
    Purpose of the essay is to outline the theoretical roots of Ricci’s museum and publishing policies, inscribed within a visual disclosure plan of our archaeological artistic heritage identified as the pivot on which to build a collective identity of our nation at the dawn of its unification. These policies are closely linked to Ricci’s conception of art, recognized by himself as the formal expression of a – both individual and collective – historical feeling, finding its immediate grip on the public (...)
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  39. Democratic Statecraft: Political Realism and Popular Power by J.S. Maloy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 236pp., £18.99, ISBN 978 0 521 14558 9. [REVIEW]Corrado Morricone - 2015 - Political Studies Review 13 (1):92-93.
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    Education, Democracy and Representation in John Stuart Mill's Political Philosophy.Corrado Morricone - 2016 - Dissertation, Durham University
    This thesis is concerned with John Stuart Mill’s democratic theory. In chapter I, I examine the relations between political philosophy and political theory and science before providing a detailed outline of the aims of the dissertation. In chapter II, I argue that in order to reconcile the concepts of progress and equality within a utilitarian theory, a Millian political system needs to devise institutions that promote general happiness, protect individual autonomy, safeguard society from mediocrity. Chapter III discusses what different authors (...)
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  41. Classic music in support of learning.Corrado Muscarà - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (Monográfico):1-10.
    Questo articolo descrive una investigazione condotta su un campione non probabilistico di alunni di scuola primaria della provincia di Siracusa (Italia), durante la quale è stato sperimentato un metodo didattico elaborato sulla scorta di alcuni modelli di musicoterapia e dalle riflessioni su alcune esperienze realizzate a scuola. L’analisi testuale comparativa ha consentito di rilevare che il metodo didattico proposto, se adottato con criteri ben definiti (procedure e musiche classiche selezionate), potrebbe aiutare gli insegnanti a strutturare ambienti didattici inclusivi e funzionali (...)
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  42. Amitiés recomposées : frères de sang et bromance dans le cinéma taiwanais.Corrado Neri - 2020 - Diogène n° 265-266 (1):141-157.
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  43. Bibliografia ragionata degli scritti su Benedetto Croce.Corrado Ocone - 1993 - Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche italiane.
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  44. La chiave del secolo: interpretazioni del Novecento.Corrado Ocone - 2019 - Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino.
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  45. The recovery of the" principle of reality" as" historic reality". Integration of idealism and historicism the theory of documentality.Corrado Ocone - 2012 - Rivista di Estetica 50:123-142.
     
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    Scientific Representation and Science Learning.Corrado Matta - 2014 - Open Review of Educational Research 1 (1):211-231.
    In this article I examine three examples of philosophical theories of scientific representation with the aim of assessing which of these is a good candidate for a philosophical theory of scientific representation in science learning. The three candidate theories are Giere's intentional approach, Suárez's inferential approach and Lynch and Woolgar's sociological approach. In order to assess which theory is more promising, I will compare the three candidate theories to two aspects of scientific representation in science learning that emerge from empirical (...)
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    Coercion, inequality and the international property regime.Eric Cavallero - 2010 - Journal of Political Philosophy 18 (1):16-31.
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    Mill’s Progressive PrinciplesDAVID O. BRINK Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013; xix + 307 pp.; £35.00. [REVIEW]Corrado Morricone - 2014 - Dialogue 53 (2):349-350.
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    Non-pharmaceutical Interventions and Social Distancing as Intersubjective Care and Collective Protection.Corrado Piroddi - 2022 - Asian Bioethics Review 14 (4):379-395.
    The paper discusses non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) as a collective form of protection that, in terms of health justice, benefits groups at risk, allowing them to engage in social life and activities during health crises. More specifically, the paper asserts that NPIs that realize social distancing are justifiable insofar as they are constitutive of a type of social protection that allows everyone, especially social disadvantaged agents, to access the public health sphere and other fundamental social spheres, such as the family and (...)
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    Il recupero del “principio di realtà” come “realtà storica”. Integrazione dell’idealismo e dello storicismo nella teoria della Documentalità.Corrado Ocone - 2012 - Rivista di Estetica 50:123-142.
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