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    Quali fonti di dati e indicatori bibliometrici per le scienze sociali? Alcuni risultati a partire da uno studio di caso.Ferruccio Biolcati Rinaldi - 2012 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 26 (2):171-202.
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    Språk och mänsklig förståelse: en kritisk undersökning av några samhällsfilosofiska tolkningar av den senare Wittgenstein.Juan Wilhelmi - 1995 - Nora: Nya doxa.
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    What Data Sources and Bibliometric Indicators for Social Sciences? Some Results from a Case Study.Ferruccio Biolcati Rinaldi - 2012 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 26 (2):171-202.
  4. Saggio sulla metafisica di Harris.Giacomo Rinaldi - 1984 - Bologna: Li Causi.
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    Chi era il socialista Adriano Olivetti?Giuseppe De Rinaldis - 2011 - Trento: UNI service.
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    Finite Freedom and its split from the Absolute in Schelling’s Bruno.Juan José Rodríguez - 2024 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 66 (2):93-115.
    The dialogue Bruno of 1802 is arguably the natural starting point for any investigation on the concepts of finitude, evil and human freedom in Schelling’s middle metaphysics. In this dialogue the author elaborates for the first time in his system a concept of freedom and independence of the finite, which extends via his reformulation in Philosophy and Religion of 1804 to the Freedom Essay of 1809 and beyond to the works of 1810 and 1811 – Stuttgart Private Lectures and The (...)
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    The Joint Effect of Paternal and Maternal Parenting Behaviors on School Engagement Among Chinese Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Mastery Goal.Juan Wang, Xinxin Shi, Ying Yang, Hong Zou, Wenjuan Zhang & Qunxia Xu - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  8. Who is afraid of black box algorithms? On the epistemological and ethical basis of trust in medical AI.Juan Manuel Durán & Karin Rolanda Jongsma - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (5):medethics - 2020-106820.
    The use of black box algorithms in medicine has raised scholarly concerns due to their opaqueness and lack of trustworthiness. Concerns about potential bias, accountability and responsibility, patient autonomy and compromised trust transpire with black box algorithms. These worries connect epistemic concerns with normative issues. In this paper, we outline that black box algorithms are less problematic for epistemic reasons than many scholars seem to believe. By outlining that more transparency in algorithms is not always necessary, and by explaining that (...)
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    The representation of action in Italian Sign Language (LIS).Virginia Volterra, Pasquale Rinaldi, Chiara Bonsignori & Elena Tomasuolo - 2020 - Cognitive Linguistics 31 (1):1-36.
    The present study investigates the types of verb and symbolic representational strategies used by 10 deaf signing adults and 13 deaf signing children who described in Italian Sign Language 45 video clips representing nine action types generally communicated by five general verbs in spoken Italian. General verbs, in which the same sign was produced to refer to several different physical action types, were rarely used by either group of participants. Both signing children and adults usually produced specific depicting predicates by (...)
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  10. Knowledge and Rationality: Essays in Honor of Stewart Cohen.Juan Comesana & Matthew McGrath (eds.) - forthcoming - Routledge.
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    Leyendo a Platón: entre comedia y tragedia en el Cratylus.Juan Manuel López - 2024 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Teórica y Práctica 2 (1):143-158.
    Este artículo es una discusión con el concepto platónico de diálogo entendido como comedia, Plato’s Cratylus: The Comedy of Language (Ewegen, 2014. No hay traducción al español) fue usado como el recurso central de este artículo, el cual provee la base para diferentes interpretaciones en América Latina como las que defiende la profesora Buarque (2011) en nuestra región y, de manera mucho más general Gregorio Lury et al. (2018) en Ibero America. Sumado a ello, a diferencia del trabajo mencionado, este (...)
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    Bondad moral e inteligencia ética: nueve ensayos de la ética de los valores.Juan Miguel Palacios - 2008 - Madrid: Ediciones Encuentro.
    «En nuestros días la situación respecto de los valores y la ética fundada en ellos resulta realmente sorprendente. Ya no se habla tan sólo de valores bursátiles. Ahora también los pedagogos ensayan desde sus tarimas la educación en valores, los políticos apelan desde sus escaños a los valores constitucionales, los comités de ética disciernen en los hospitales los valores que han de respetarse en la actividad clínica, los filósofos de la ciencia se reúnen en sus institutos para cavilar sobre la (...)
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    Keeping an eye on serial order: Ocular movements bind space and time.Luca Rinaldi, Peter Brugger, Christopher J. Bockisch, Giovanni Bertolini & Luisa Girelli - 2015 - Cognition 142:291-298.
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    Hacia una ecología moral.Juan Bautista Cardenal - 1974 - Burgos: Editorial Monte Carmelo.
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    Razón de ser: tras el enigma central de la cultura.Juan Larrea - 1974 - [Madrid]: Júcar.
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    The Post-deconstructive Concept of Evidence.Juan Manuel Garrido Wainer - 2023 - Research in Phenomenology 53 (1):31-48.
    The general objective of this essay is to systematize Jean-Luc Nancy’s post- deconstructive reflections on the concept of evidence. A general claim of this paper is that the post-deconstructive concept of evidence is genuinely an epistemic concept of evidence insofar as it refers to structures involved in verification processes. Evidence is the presentation of a state of affairs that relates the presentation not only to what we claim about this state of affairs but also to the singular circumstances of its (...)
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    Il fiore delle passioni: animo e virtù nel sistema dei saperi tra Cinque e Seicento.Elisabetta Selmi, Luca Piantoni & Massimo Rinaldi (eds.) - 2012 - Padova: CLEUP.
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    Cut elimination for entailment relations.Davide Rinaldi & Daniel Wessel - 2019 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 58 (5):605-625.
    Entailment relations, introduced by Scott in the early 1970s, provide an abstract generalisation of Gentzen’s multi-conclusion logical inference. Originally applied to the study of multi-valued logics, this notion has then found plenty of applications, ranging from computer science to abstract algebra. In particular, an entailment relation can be regarded as a constructive presentation of a distributive lattice and in this guise it has proven to be a useful tool for the constructive reformulation of several classical theorems in commutative algebra. In (...)
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  19. Varying the Explanatory Span: Scientific Explanation for Computer Simulations.Juan Manuel Durán - 2017 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 31 (1):27-45.
    This article aims to develop a new account of scientific explanation for computer simulations. To this end, two questions are answered: what is the explanatory relation for computer simulations? And what kind of epistemic gain should be expected? For several reasons tailored to the benefits and needs of computer simulations, these questions are better answered within the unificationist model of scientific explanation. Unlike previous efforts in the literature, I submit that the explanatory relation is between the simulation model and the (...)
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    Predicting Hand Movements With Distributional Semantics: Evidence From Mouse‐Tracking.Daniele Gatti, Marco Marelli & Luca Rinaldi - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (1):e13372.
    Although mouse‐tracking has been taken as a real‐time window on different aspects of human decision‐making processes, whether purely semantic information affects response conflict at the level of motor output as measured through mouse movements is still unknown. Here, across two experiments, we investigated the effects of semantic knowledge by predicting participants’ performance in a standard keyboard task and in a mouse‐tracking task through distributional semantics, a usage‐based modeling approach to meaning. In Experiment 1, participants were shown word pairs and were (...)
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    From action to spoken and signed language through gesture.Virginia Volterra, Olga Capirci, Pasquale Rinaldi & Laura Sparaci - 2018 - Interaction Studies 19 (1-2):216-238.
    We review major developmental evidence on the continuity from action to gesture to word and sign in human children, highlighting the important role of caregivers in the development of multimodal communication. In particular, the basic issues considered here and contributing to the current debate on the origins and development of the language-ready brain are: (1) links between early actions, gestures and words and similarities in representational strategies; (2) importance of multimodal communication and the interplay between gestures and spoken words; (3) (...)
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    Writing System Modulates the Association between Sensitivity to Acoustic Cues in Music and Reading Ability: Evidence from Chinese–English Bilingual Children.Juan Zhang, Yaxuan Meng, Chenggang Wu & Danny Q. Zhou - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Coenhabiting Interpersonal Inter-Identities in Recurrent Social Interaction.Juan Manuel Loaiza & Mark M. James - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    We propose a view of identity beyond the individual in what we call interpersonal interidentities (IIIs). Within this approach, IIIs comprise collections of entangled stabilities that emerge in recurrent social interaction and manifest for those who instantiate them as relatively invariant though ever-evolving patterns of being (or more accurately, becoming) together. Herein, we consider the processes responsible for the emergence of these IIIs from the perspective of an enactive cognitive science. Our proposal hinges primarily on the development of two related (...)
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    Keeping small cities beautiful: Measuring quality of community life in nonmetropolitan cities.Edward J. Blakely, Gala Rinaldi, Howard Schutz, Martin Zone, Philip P. Osterli, Jewell L. Meyer, William A. Dost, Michael Gorvad, Donald G. Addis & Gary A. Beall - 1977 - In Vincent Stuart (ed.), Order. [New York]: Random House.
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    Recenzje.Izydora Dąmbska & F. Rinaldi - 1966 - Studia Logica 18 (1):195-198.
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    New Visions and New Voices: Extending the Principles of Archetypal Pedagogy to Include a Variety of Venues, Issues, and Projects.Clifford Mayes & Jacquelyn Ane Rinaldi (eds.) - 2023 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In this book, the contributors expand on their use of Mayes archetypal pedagogy in volume 1 to apply its principles to a wide variety of venues, purposes, and projects. Each essay explores from its own disciplinary angle the difference between what Mayes has called "educational processes" (which are those practices that take place in the dedicated space of the classroom, through the medium of the curriculum, and under the stewardship of the teacher) and "educative acts" (which are those deep transactions (...)
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  27. What’s inside is all that counts? The contours of everyday thinking about self-control.Juan Pablo Bermúdez, Samuel Murray, Louis Chartrand & Sergio Barbosa - 2023 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (1):33-55.
    Does self-control require willpower? The question cuts to the heart of a debate about whether self-control is identical with some psychological process internal to the agents or not. Noticeably absent from these debates is systematic evidence about the folk-psychological category of self-control. Here, we present the results of two behavioral studies (N = 296) that indicate the structure of everyday use of the concept. In Study 1, participants rated the degree to which different strategies to respond to motivational conflict exemplify (...)
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    What is a Simulation Model?Juan M. Durán - 2020 - Minds and Machines 30 (3):301-323.
    Many philosophical accounts of scientific models fail to distinguish between a simulation model and other forms of models. This failure is unfortunate because there are important differences pertaining to their methodology and epistemology that favor their philosophical understanding. The core claim presented here is that simulation models are rich and complex units of analysis in their own right, that they depart from known forms of scientific models in significant ways, and that a proper understanding of the type of model simulations (...)
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    Justified vs. Warranted Perceptual Belief: Resisting Disjunctivism.Juan Comesaña - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (2):367-383.
    In this paper I argue that McDowell's brand of disjunctivism about perceptual knowledge is ill‐motivated. First, I present a reconstruction of one main motivation for disjunctivism, in the form of an argument that theories that posit a “highest common factor” between veridical and non‐veridical experiences must be wrong. Then I show that the argument owes its plausibility to a failure to distinguish between justification and warrant (where “warrant” is understood as whatever has to be added to true belief to yield (...)
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  30. Do we reflect while performing skillful actions? Automaticity, control, and the perils of distraction.Juan Pablo Bermúdez - 2017 - Philosophical Psychology 30 (7):896-924.
    From our everyday commuting to the gold medalist’s world-class performance, skillful actions are characterized by fine-grained, online agentive control. What is the proper explanation of such control? There are two traditional candidates: intellectualism explains skillful agentive control by reference to the agent’s propositional mental states; anti-intellectualism holds that propositional mental states or reflective processes are unnecessary since skillful action is fully accounted for by automatic coping processes. I examine the evidence for three psychological phenomena recently held to support anti-intellectualism and (...)
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    An Apology for Hegel’s Idealism Against its Realist Metaphysician Critics.Giacomo Rinaldi - 1987 - The Owl of Minerva 19 (1):53-62.
    It is almost unanimously acknowledged that the formation of Hegel’s philosophy was largely determined by the appropriation and further development of some fundamental achievements of Kant’s transcendental idealism - first of all his polemic against the “old metaphysics” or, as Hegel also said, the “empty metaphysics of the understanding”. The most decisive assumption of this metaphysics consisted, indeed, in the belief that the totality of our universe could be exhaustively resolved into a plurality of isolated entities, devoid of any “internal,” (...)
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    Autodétermination et promotion de la santé chez les adultes présentant une déficience intellectuelle : une revue systématique de la littérature.Romina Rinaldi, Valentine Malou, Hélène Geurts & Marie-Claire Haelewyck - 2020 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 14 (3):202-222.
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    A Few Critical Remarks on Croce’s Historicism.Giacomo Rinaldi - 1987 - Idealistic Studies 17 (1):53-69.
    The philosophic, historical, and literary Italian culture of the first half of our century was largely dominated by a trend of thought that can be correctly called “Neo-idealist,” the most prominent exponents of which were Giovanni Gentile and Benedetto Croce. The latter’s very broad scientific activity moved, and attained its highest and most durable achievements, in the ambit of the theory and history of Italian and European literature, of civil historiography, and of social and political theory. We cannot here attempt (...)
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    A Hegelian Critique of Derrida’s Deconstructionism.Giacomo Rinaldi - 1999 - Philosophy and Theology 11 (2):311-347.
    This article offers a general “immanent” critique of Derrida’s Deconstructionism, whose positive outcome is an argument for the continuing viability of a Hegel-oriented idealistic metaphysics. Derrida’s thought is construed as an unspokenly skeptical and nihilistic development of Heidegger’s existential ontology and of the sensu latiori “structuralist” trend of contemporary human sciences. The main difficulties pointed out hinge on (§ 1) the relationship deconstructionism establishes between thought and language, speech and writing, and phonetic and non-phonetic writing, (§ 2) its paradoxical concept (...)
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    A helping hand putting in order: Visuomotor routines organize numerical and non-numerical sequences in space.Luca Rinaldi, Samuel Di Luca, Avishai Henik & Luisa Girelli - 2016 - Cognition 152 (C):40-52.
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    Corruption dynamics in democratic societies.Sergio Rinaldi, Gustav Feichtinger & Franz Wirl - 1998 - Complexity 3 (5):53-64.
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    Commentary: From ‘sense of number’ to ‘sense of magnitude’ – The role of continuous magnitudes in numerical cognition.Luca Rinaldi & Luisa Girelli - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Diodoro di Tarso, Antiochia e Ie ragioni della polemica antiallegorista.Giancarlo Rinaldi - 1993 - Augustinianum 33 (1-2):407-430.
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    Intentionality and Dialectical Reason.Giacomo Rinaldi - 1986 - The Monist 69 (4):568-583.
    The historical origin of the concept of ‘intentionality’, as is well-known, is very remote, dating back to the age of scholastic philosophy. In the epistemological theories worked out by medieval thinkers, from Thomas Aquinas up to the latest minor exponents of the nominalistic trend, the concept of ‘intentio’ is very often to be found, there playing a role of undoubtedly primary importance. Sometimes it means the universal ‘concept’ abstracted by the human understanding from sense datum; sometimes, instead, both the act (...)
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    Intentionality and Dialectical Reason.Giacomo Rinaldi - 1986 - The Monist 69 (4):568-583.
    The historical origin of the concept of ‘intentionality’, as is well-known, is very remote, dating back to the age of scholastic philosophy. In the epistemological theories worked out by medieval thinkers, from Thomas Aquinas up to the latest minor exponents of the nominalistic trend, the concept of ‘intentio’ is very often to be found, there playing a role of undoubtedly primary importance. Sometimes it means the universal ‘concept’ abstracted by the human understanding from sense datum; sometimes, instead, both the act (...)
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    La fede incredula di Manuel Bueno.Serena Rinaldi - 2013 - Societ〠Degli Individui 46:171-184.
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    Logical possibility.F. Rinaldi - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (1):81-99.
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    L’Antico Testamento nella polemica anticristiana di Porfirio di Tiro.Giancarlo Rinaldi - 1982 - Augustinianum 22 (1-2):97-111.
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    Method and Speculation in Fichte’s Later Philosophy.Giacomo Rinaldi - 2006 - Fichte-Studien 30:153-161.
  45. The skill of self-control.Juan Pablo Bermúdez - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):6251-6273.
    Researchers often claim that self-control is a skill. It is also often stated that self-control exertions are intentional actions. However, no account has yet been proposed of the skillful agency that makes self-control exertion possible, so our understanding of self-control remains incomplete. Here I propose the skill model of self-control, which accounts for skillful agency by tackling the guidance problem: how can agents transform their abstract and coarse-grained intentions into the highly context-sensitive, fine-grained control processes required to select, revise and (...)
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    CONSTITUCIÓN APOSTÓLICA DE S. S. JUAN XXIII para fomentar el estudio de la lengua latina.Juan P. P. Xxiii - 1962 - Augustinus 7 (26):227-232.
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    A Model of Deliberative and Aggregative Democracy.Juan Perote-Peña & Ashley Piggins - 2015 - Economics and Philosophy 31 (1):93-121.
    Abstract:We present a model of collective decision making in which aggregation and deliberation are treated simultaneously. Individuals debate in a public forum and potentially revise their judgements in light of deliberation. Once this process is exhausted, a rule is applied to aggregate post-deliberation judgements in order to make a social choice. Restricting attention to three alternatives, we identify conditions under which a democracy is ‘truth-revealing’. This condition says that the deliberation path and the aggregation rule always lead to the correct (...)
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    Ethics of Virtual Assistants.Juan Ignacio del Valle, Joan Llorca Albareda & Jon Rueda - 2023 - In Francisco Lara & Jan Deckers (eds.), Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 87-107.
    Among the many applications of artificial intelligence (AI), virtual assistants are one of the tools most likely to grow in the future. The development of these systems may play an increasingly important role in many facets of our lives. Therefore, given their potential importance and present and future weight, it is worthwhile to analyze what kind of challenges they entail. In this chapter, we will provide an overview of the ethical aspects of artificial virtual assistants. First, we provide a conceptual (...)
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    The Ecological-Enactive Model of Disability: Why Disability Does Not Entail Pathological Embodiment.Juan Toro, Julian Kiverstein & Erik Rietveld - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
  50. Speech segmentation by statistical learning depends on attention.Juan M. Toro, Scott Sinnett & Salvador Soto-Faraco - 2005 - Cognition 97 (2):B25-B34.
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