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    The combined effects of neurostimulation and priming on creative thinking. A preliminary tDCS study on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.Barbara Colombo, Noemi Bartesaghi, Luisa Simonelli & Alessandro Antonietti - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:113006.
    The role of prefrontal cortex (PFC) in influencing creative thinking has been investigated by many researchers who, while succeeding in proving an effective involvement of PFC, reported suggestive but sometimes conflicting results. In order to better understand the relationships between creative thinking and brain activation in a more specific area of the PFC, we explored the role of dorsolateral PFC (DLPFC). We devised an experimental protocol using transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS). The study was based on a 3 (kind of stimulation: (...)
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  2. Meaning and the World.Ryan Simonelli - 2022 - Dissertation, University of Chicago
    I motivate and develop a use-based semantic theory in opposition to the dominant paradigm in philosophical and linguistic semantics. Drawing inspiration from Wilfrid Sellars, I argue that contemporary semantic theories are faced with a basic problem of explanatory circularity. These theories universally presuppose that worldly knowledge of such things as properties or sets of possible worlds precedes and underlies knowledge of meaning. However, I argue that it is only through learning a language--mastering the rules governing the use of the expressions (...)
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  3. Common ground and discursive justification: Approaching the traditional epistemological questions from an untraditional angle.Ryan Simonelli - unknown
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    L’Immaginazione di Lazzaro. Chesterton di fronte al mondo.Saverio Simonelli - 2011 - The Chesterton Review in Italiano 1 (1):119-126.
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  5. Medianità vissuta.A. Simonelli - forthcoming - Hermes.
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  6. Sellars's ontological nominalism.Ryan Simonelli - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):1041-1061.
    Wilfrid Sellars is widely known for two positions that he calls “nominalism.” On the one hand, there is his “psychological nominalism,” according to which any awareness one might have of abstract entities—be they properties, relations, or facts—is a thoroughly linguistic affair, and so cannot be presupposed in thinking about the process of learning a (first) language. On the other hand, there is his ontological nominalism, according to which the world, as it is in itself, is fundamentally a world of concrete (...)
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  7. Considering the exceptions: on the failure of cumulative transitivity for indicative conditionals.Ryan Simonelli - 2022 - Synthese 200 (5):1-21.
    According to existing accounts of indicative conditionals, any argument of the following form is valid: ϕ → ψ, ( ϕ ∧ ψ ) → χ ∴ ϕ → χ. Here, I present a set of counterexamples to show that there exist invalid arguments of this form. I argue that this data poses serious problems to variably strict accounts of conditionals, as such accounts are structurally unable to accommodate it. Dynamic strict accounts, however, are a different story. While existing dynamic strict (...)
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  8. A General Schema for Bilateral Proof Rules.Ryan Simonelli - 2024 - Journal of Philosophical Logic (3):1-34.
    Bilateral proof systems, which provide rules for both affirming and denying sentences, have been prominent in the development of proof-theoretic semantics for classical logic in recent years. However, such systems provide a substantial amount of freedom in the formulation of the rules, and, as a result, a number of different sets of rules have been put forward as definitive of the meanings of the classical connectives. In this paper, I argue that a single general schema for bilateral proof rules has (...)
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  9. The Normative/agentive Correspondence. [REVIEW]Ryan Simonelli - 2022 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 3 (1):71-101.
    In recent work, Robert Brandom has articulated important connections between the deontic normative statuses of entitlement and commitment and the alethic modal statuses of possibility and necessity. In this paper, I articulate an until now unexplored connection between Brandom’s core normative statuses of entitlement and commitment and the agentive modal statuses of ability and compulsion. These modals have application not only in action, but also in perception and inference, and, in both of these cases, there is a direct mapping between (...)
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  10. Why Must Incompatibility Be Symmetric?Ryan Simonelli - 2024 - Philosophical Quarterly 74 (2):658-682.
    Why must incompatibility be symmetric? An odd question, but recent work in the semantics of non-classical logic, which appeals to the notion of incompatibility as a primitive and defines negation in terms of it, has brought this question to the fore. Francesco Berto proposes such a semantics for negation argues that, since incompatibility must be symmetric, double negation introduction must be a law of negation. However, he offers no argument for the claim that incompatibility really must be symmetric. Here, I (...)
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  11. How to Be a Hyper-Inferentialist.Ryan Simonelli - 2023 - Synthese 202 (163):1-24.
    An “inferentialist” semantic theory for some language L aims to account for the meanings of the sentences of L solely in terms of the inferential rules governing their use. A “hyper-inferentialist” theory admits into the semantics only “narrowly inferential” rules that normatively relate sentences of L to other sentences of L. A “strong inferentialist” theory also admits into the semantics “broadly inferential” rules that normatively relate perceptual states to sentences of L or sentences of L to intentional actions. It is (...)
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  12. Michel BOURDEAU: Locus Logicus.T. Simonelli - forthcoming - Revue Internationale de Philosophie.
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    Matérialisme dialectique et psychanalyse selon wilhelm Reich.Thierry Simonelli - 2001 - Actuel Marx 30 (2):217-233.
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    Cues to intention: The role of movement information.Luisa Sartori, Cristina Becchio & Umberto Castiello - 2011 - Cognition 119 (2):242-252.
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    Living with Robots.Luisa Damiano & Paul Dumouchel - 2017 - Harvard University Press.
    "Cover " -- "Title Page " -- "Copyright " -- "Contents " -- "Preface to the English Edition" -- "Introduction" -- "1. The Substitute" -- "2. Animals, Machines, Cyborgs, and the Taxi " -- "3. Mind, Emotions, and Artificial Empathy " -- "4. The Other Otherwise " -- "5. From Moral and Lethal Machines to Synthetic Ethics " -- "Notes" -- "Works Cited" -- "Acknowledgments" -- "Credits.
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  16. Unarticulated constituents revisited.Luisa Martí - 2006 - Linguistics and Philosophy 29 (2):135 - 166.
    An important debate in the current literature is whether “all truth-conditional effects of extra-linguistic context can be traced to [a variable at; LM] logical form” (Stanley, ‘Context and Logical Form’, Linguistics and Philosophy, 23 (2000) 391). That is, according to Stanley, the only truth-conditional effects that extra-linguistic context has are localizable in (potentially silent) variable-denoting pronouns or pronoun-like items, which are represented in the syntax/at logical form (pure indexicals like I or today are put aside in this discussion). According to (...)
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    Anthropomorphism in Human–Robot Co-evolution.Luisa Damiano & Paul Dumouchel - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:468.
    Social robotics entertains a particular relationship with anthropomorphism, which it neither sees as a cognitive error, nor as a sign of immaturity. Rather it considers that this common human tendency, which is hypothesized to have evolved because it favored cooperation among early humans, can be used today to facilitate social interactions between humans and a new type of cooperative and interactive agents - social robots. This approach leads social robotics to focus research on the engineering of robots that activate anthropomorphic (...)
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    Introduction.Luisa Simonutti - 2019 - In Locke and Biblical Hermeneutics: Conscience and Scripture. Springer Verlag. pp. 1-8.
    The volume presents the illuminating research carried out by international scholars of Locke’s thought and the early modern period in general. The essays address the theoretical and historical contexts of Locke’s analytical methodology and come together in a multidisciplinary approach that sets biblical hermeneutics in relation to his philosophical, historical, and political thought, and to the philological and doctrinal culture of his time. Centring on the last decade of Locke’s life and the publication of his posthumous works, these studies illustrate (...)
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  19. Mirar la otra mitad de la ciencia.Luisa Ruiz Higueras - 2005 - Critica 55 (923):40-44.
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    Rafael Villavicencio, del positivismo al espiritualismo.Luisa Margarita Poleo Pérez - 1986 - Caracas: Academia Nacional de la Historia.
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    SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE: A Look at Science Through Historic Eyes and: Through the Eyes of Indigenous Peoples.Richard Simonelli - 1994 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 14 (1):1-12.
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    Does the intention to communicate affect action kinematics?Luisa Sartori, Cristina Becchio, Bruno G. Bara & Umberto Castiello - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3):766-772.
    The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of communicative intention on action. In Experiment 1 participants were requested to reach towards an object, grasp it, and either simply lift it or lift it with the intent to communicate a meaning to a partner . Movement kinematics were recorded using a three-dimensional motion analysis system. The results indicate that kinematics was sensitive to communicative intention. Although the to-be-grasped object remained the same, movements performed for the ‘communicative’ condition (...)
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    Emotional Availability in Samples of Mothers at High Risk for Depression and With Substance Use Disorder.Alessandra Frigerio, Alessio Porreca, Alessandra Simonelli & Sarah Nazzari - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  24. The Acquisition of Disjunction: Evidence for a Grammatical View of Scalar Implicatures.Luisa Meronib - unknown
    This paper investigates young children's knowledge of scalar implicatures and downward entailment. In previous experimental work, we have shown that young children access the full range of truth-conditions associated with logical words in classical logic, including the disjunction operator, as well as the indefinite article. The present study extends this research in three ways, taking disjunction as a case study. Experiment 1 draws upon the observation that scalar implicatures (SIs) are cancelled (or reversed) in downward entailing (DE) linguistic environments, e.g., (...)
     
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    Diritto e osservatore: un'interpretazione di Jaspers in costante riferimento a Luhmann.Luisa Avitabile - 1998 - Milano: A. Giuffrè.
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    Sobre Bourdieu, el habitus y la dominación masculina: tres apuntes.Luisa Posada Kubissa - 2017 - Revista de Filosofía 73:251-257.
    Frente a la naturalización, lo que llama “deshistoricización”, Pierre Bourdieu, desde su “estructuralismo constructivista” o su “constructivismo genético”, analiza cómo el poder es constitutivo de la sociedad y existe en las cosas y en los cuerpos, incorporándose a los habitus mismos que definen la subjetividad. De este modo, sus análisis abren la puerta a una reconsideración teórico-crítica de las relaciones entre los sexos y, precisamente por ello, son de interés para una perspectiva crítico-feminista, si bien hay que reseñar la escasa (...)
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  27. La place de Nietzsche dans la généalogie de la psychanalyse.Thierry Simonelli - 2000 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 54 (211):149-162.
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  28. Nietzsche's place in the genealogy of psychoanalysis.T. Simonelli - 2000 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 54 (211):149-162.
     
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    Pointing out the Skeptic's Mistake.Ryan Simonelli - 2014 - Florida Philosophical Review 14 (1):69-84.
    Donald Davidson argues that the very nature of belief ensures that, if we have any beliefs at all, most of them must be true. He takes this to show that Cartesian skepticism is fundamentally mistaken. Many commentators, however, find this response to skepticism to be lacking. In this paper, I draw from recent work by Rebecca Kukla and Mark Lance and attempt to give Davidson’s argument a newfound force by applying it to our acts of ostension, of pointing others to (...)
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  30. Reformulating the Two Aspects of Justification.Ryan Simonelli - 2013 - Florida Philosophical Review 13 (1):49-59.
    In Evidence and Inquiry, Susan Haack presents a dual-aspect account of evidence in which both casual and logical relations play a necessary factor. In this paper, I reformulates how these two aspects fit together to form a comprehensive picture of discursive justification. Drawing from Quine’s work on the “observation sentence,” I show how we can move from causal justifications to inferential justifications. Conversely, I also attempt to show how we can correct and improve our causally justified, noninferential beliefs by challenging (...)
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    Il microcredito.Luisa Brunori - 2012 - Società Degli Individui 45:53-62.
    Cooperazione e competizione sembrano comporre un dualismo di difficile coesistenza. Tuttavia, l'intreccio tra il pensiero gruppoanalitico e il microcredito modello Grameen pare riesca a superare questa prospettiva. In questo articolo proponiamo una discussione focalizzata sulla cooperazione e sulla competizione intese come due bisogni; due diversi modi di stare nelle relazioni umane. Il gruppo č il protagonista principale di questo dibattito inteso nella sua identitÀ di generatore di beni relazionali teoricamente infiniti. Altro punto centrale in questa discussione č il significato relazionale (...)
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    Heraclitism and Heraclitus in Plato’s Cratylus.Luisa Buarque - 2015 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 15:135-141.
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    Symmetrical Heyting algebras with a finite order type of operators.Luisa Iturrioz - 1995 - Studia Logica 55 (1):89 - 98.
    The main purpose of this paper is to introduce a class of algebraic structures related to many-valued ukasiewicz algebras. They are symmetrical Heyting algebras with a set of modal operators indexed by a finite completely symmetric poset. A representation theorem is given for these (not functionally complete) algebras.
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  34. On not being led down the kindergarten path.Luisa Meroni - unknown
    Studies of adult sentence processing have established that the referential context in which sentences are presented plays an immediate role in their interpretation, such that referential features of the context mitigate, and even eliminate, so-called ‘garden-path’ effects. Perceivers experience garden path effects almost exclusively when they are attempting to parse locally ambiguous linguistic structures in the absence of context, or in infelicitous contexts. The finding that the referential context ordinarily obviates garden path effects is compelling evidence for the Referential Theory (...)
     
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    Political society and religious liberty. Locke at cleves and in Holland.Luisa Simonutti - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (3):413 – 436.
  36. “fusão de horizontes” ao “conflito de interpretações”: a hermenêutica entre HG GADAMER e P. RICOEUR.Luísa Portocarreiro F. Da Silva - 1992 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 1 (1):127-153.
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    Dispositional Mindfulness and Subjective Time in Healthy Individuals.Luisa Weiner, Marc Wittmann, Gilles Bertschy & Anne Giersch - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:182436.
    How a human observer perceives duration depends on the amount of events taking place during the timed interval, but also on psychological dimensions, such as emotional-wellbeing, mindfulness, impulsivity, and rumination. Here we aimed at exploring these influences on duration estimation and passage of time judgments. One hundred and seventeen healthy individuals filled out mindfulness (FFMQ), impulsivity (BIS-11), rumination (RRS), and depression (BDI-sf) questionnaires. Participants also conducted verbal estimation and production tasks in the multiple seconds range. During these timing tasks, subjects (...)
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    Emotions in Relation. Epistemological and Ethical Scaffolding for Mixed Human-Robot Social Ecologies.Luisa Damiano & Paul Gerard Dumouchel - 2020 - Humana Mente 13 (37).
    In this article we tackle the core question of machine emotion research – “Can machines have emotions?” – in the context of “social robots”, a new class of machines designed to function as “social partners” for humans. Our aim, however, is not to provide an answer to the question “Can robots have emotions?” Rather we argue that the “robotics of emotion” moves us to reformulate it into a different one – “Can robots affectively coordinate with humans?” Developing a series of (...)
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    Complementary actions.Luisa Sartori & Sonia Betti - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  40. At the Semantics/Pragmatics Interface in Child Language.Luisa Meronia - unknown
    This paper investigates scalar implicatures and downward entailment in child English. In previous experimental work we have shown that adults’ computation of scalar implicatures is sensitive to entailment relations. For instance, when the disjunction operator or occurs in positive contexts, an implicature of exclusivity arises. By contrast when the disjunction operator occurs within the scope of a downward entailing linguistic expression, no implicature of exclusivity is computed. Investigations on children’s computation of scalar implicatures in the same contexts have led to (...)
     
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    Grammar versus Pragmatics: Carving Nature at the Joints.Luisa Martí - 2015 - Mind and Language 30 (4):437-473.
    I argue that the debate on the division of labor between grammar and pragmatics, at least as it pertains to pragmatic free enrichment, needs to be better grounded empirically. Often, only a reduced set of facts from English is used to substantiate claims regarding pragmatic free enrichment. But considering a reduced set of facts from a single language can only afford limited (and, sometimes, wrong) results, because we can merely see whatever this one language chooses to express. Two cases studies (...)
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    La ragione estetica.Luisa Bonesio - 1990 - Milano: Guerini.
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  43. Damaris Cudworth Masham: una Lady della Repubblica delle Lettere.Luisa Simonutti - 1987 - In Gian Carlo Garfagnini (ed.), Scritti in Onore di Eugenio Garin. Scuola Normale Superiore. pp. 141-165.
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    John Locke e le inquietudini del presente.Luisa Simonutti - 2020 - Laboratorio Dell'ispf 17.
    Uneasiness is an issue of our time that has strongly resurfaced under the pressure of the pandemic. It is a kind of anxiety which is not caused only by the lack of something: it rather contains a push for change, releasing the power to choose and to act.
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    Paure, contaminazioni e alterità. Da Bacone a Kapuscinski.Luisa Simonutti - 2020 - Laboratorio Dell'ispf 17.
    This article deals with the fear aroused by a pervasive and intangible disease caused by an imperceptible and indeterminate element: a virus. The author does not investigate the multiple historical-political-psychological aspects of the disease nor the social medicine issues which it arises. She rather wonders if and how this disease is intervening in our lives modifying our relationship with other people.
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    Utopia – realidades possíveis ou possíveis realidades?Luísa Couto Soares - 2017 - Cultura:355-372.
    O pensamento utópico é um modo de vislumbrar as virtualidades ocultas na realidade imediata e de sonhar com uma outra realidade, uma sociedade idealmente mais perfeita do que aquela em que vivemos. É a esperança e o desejo de superar o imediato, no qual estamos mergulhados, que alimenta a utopia. Tratar-se-á de mera ficção? Qual a relação entre o real dado e esse mundo outro, idealizado? Será possível o retorno dessas cidades utópicas ao mundo real para o transformar? Se isso (...)
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  47. El problema de comprender (Verstehen) como hilo conductor en la formación de la razón hemenéutica.Luisa Paz Rodríguez Suárez - 2011 - In David Pérez Chico, Rodríguez Suárez & Luisa Paz (eds.), Explicar y comprender. Pozuelo de Alarcón: Plaza y Valdés.
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  48. Names that can be said of everything : Porphyrian tradition and 'transcendental' terms in twelfth-century logic.Luisa Valente - 2007 - In John Marenbon (ed.), The many roots of medieval logic: the aristotelian and the non-aristotelian traditions: special offprint of Vivarium 45, 2-3 (2007). Boston: Brill.
     
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    Tolerance for sexual harassment related to self-reported sexual victimization.Luisa Deluca, Donna Caldwell, Bernice Lott & Mary Ellen Reilly - 1992 - Gender and Society 6 (1):122-138.
    A sample of college women and men responded to a survey assessing attitudes, beliefs, experiences, and behaviors relevant to sexual harassment and assault. Men were more tolerant of sexual harassment, more likely to believe that heterosexual relationships were adversarial, more likely to subscribe to rape myths, and more likely to admit that they might sexually assault someone under some circumstances. Data from the present study support the proposition that relevant affective, cognitive, and behavioral indices of hostile sexuality directed against women (...)
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    Editorial: Parenthood From Biology to Relation. Prevention, Assessment and Interventions for Developmental and Clinical Issues.Silvia Salcuni & Alessandra Simonelli - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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