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    Appian's Macedonica Piero Meloni: Il valore storico e le fonti del libro macedonico di Appiano. (Annali delle Facoltà di Lettere, Filosofia e Magistero dell' Università di Cagliari, vol. xxiii.) Pp. viii+225. Rome: l'Erma di Bretschneider, 1955. Paper, L. 3,000. [REVIEW]F. W. Walbank - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (01):70-72.
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    A Postgenomic Body: Histories, Genealogy, Politics.Maurizio Meloni - 2018 - Body and Society 24 (3):3-38.
    This article sets the stage for a genealogy of the postgenomic body. It starts with the current transformative views of epigenetics and microbiomics to offer a more pluralistic history in which the ethical problem of how to live with a permeable body – that is plasticity as a form of life – is pervasive in traditions pre-dating and coexisting with modern biomedicine (particularly humoralism in its several ramifications). To challenge universalizing narratives, I draw on genealogical method to illuminate the unequal (...)
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  3. Introduzione semantica alla logica matematica.Gian Carlo Meloni - 1975 - Milano: ISEDI.
     
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  4. I valori umani nella civiltà lungo i millenni.Angelo Meloni - 1966 - Bologna: Edizioni Pàtron.
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    Sueño y revolución.Carolina Meloni González - 2022 - Temperley [Argentina]: Tren en Movimiento. Edited by María Galindo.
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  6. L'etica del magistrato.Piero Pajardi - 1968 - Milano,: Vita e pensiero.
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    La polis, forme dei legami e libertà tra coscienza personale e coscienza civile: atti del VI Colloquio Rosmini svoltosi presso lo Studio Teologico S. Paolo di Catania il 28 aprile 2016.Piero Sapienza (ed.) - 2016 - Troina: Edizioni Grafiser.
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  8. Biopolitics After Covid. Notes from the Crisis.Maurizio Meloni & Miguel Vatter - 2023 - Theory and Event 26 (2):368-392.
    In this essay we take stock of the shortcomings, successes, and promises of ‘biopolitics' to understand and frame global health crises such as COVID-19. We claim that rather than thinking in terms of a special relationship between Western modernity and biopolitics, it is better to look at a longer and more global histories of populations’ politics of life and health to situate present and future responses to ecological crises. Normatively, we argue for an affirmative biopolitics, that at once de-securitizes our (...)
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  9. Impressionable Biologies: From the Archaeology of Plasticity to the Sociology of Epigenetics.Maurizio Meloni - 2019 - New York, USA: Routledge.
    Chapter 1st of the book. This chapter explores the fundamental ambiguity of the concept of plasticity – between openness and determination, change and stabilization of forms. This pluralism of meanings is used to unpack different instantiations of corporeal plasticity across various epochs, starting from ancient and early modern medicine, particularly humouralism. A genealogical approach displaces the notion that plasticity is a unitary phenomenon, coming in the abstract, and illuminates the unequal distribution of different forms of plasticities across social, gender, and (...)
  10. The politics of environments before the environment: Biopolitics in the longue durée.Maurizio Meloni - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 88 (C):334-344.
    Our understanding of body–world relations is caught in a curious contradiction. On one side, it is well established that many concepts that describe interaction with the outer world – ‘plasticity’ or ‘metabolism’- or external influences on the body - ‘environment’ or ‘milieu’ – appeared with the rise of modern science. On the other side, although premodern science lacked a unifying term for it, an anxious attentiveness to the power of ‘environmental factors’ in shaping physical and moral traits held sway in (...)
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    Indigenous Knowledge in a Postgenomic Landscape: The Politics of Epigenetic Hope and Reparation in Australia.Maurizio Meloni, Emma Kowal & Megan Warin - 2020 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 45 (1):87-111.
    A history of colonization inflicts psychological, physical, and structural disadvantages that endure across generations. For an increasing number of Indigenous Australians, environmental epigenetics offers an important explanatory framework that links the social past with the biological present, providing a culturally relevant way of understanding the various intergenerational effects of historical trauma. In this paper, we critically examine the strategic uptake of environmental epigenetics by Indigenous researchers and policy advocates. We focus on the relationship between epigenetic processes and Indigenous views of (...)
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  12. La libertà.Piero Martinelli - 1928 - Milano,: Libreria editrice lombarda.
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    1st Karl Schwarzschild Meeting on Gravitational Physics.Piero Nicolini, Matthias Kaminski, Jonas Mureika & Marcus Bleicher (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    These proceedings collect the selected contributions of participants of the First Karl Schwarzschild Meeting on Gravitational Physics, held in Frankfurt, Germany to celebrate the 140th anniversary of Schwarzschild's birth. They are grouped into 4 main themes: I. The Life and Work of Karl Schwarzschild; II. Black Holes in Classical General Relativity, Numerical Relativity, Astrophysics, Cosmology, and Alternative Theories of Gravity; III. Black Holes in Quantum Gravity and String Theory; IV. Other Topics in Contemporary Gravitation. Inspired by the foundational principle ``By (...)
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    Filozofia polska w tradycji europejskiej.Stanisław Pieróg (ed.) - 2011 - Warszawa: Wydział Filozofii i Socjologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.
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    Piero Ignazi rilegge: Maurice Duverger (1951) Les partis politiques.Piero Ignazi - 2012 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 26 (2):287-294.
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  16. How Biology Became Social and What It Means for Social Theory.Maurizio Meloni - 2014 - The Sociological Review 62:593-614.
    In this paper I first offer a systematic outline of a series of conceptual novelties in the life-sciences that have favoured, over the last three decades, the emergence of a more social view of biology. I focus in particular on three areas of investigation: (1) technical changes in evolutionary literature that have provoked a rethinking of the possibility of altruism, morality and prosocial behaviours in evolution; (2) changes in neuroscience, from an understanding of the brain as an isolated data processor (...)
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  17. Porous Bodies: Environmental Biopower and the Politics of Life in Ancient Rome.Maurizio Meloni - 2021 - Theory, Culture and Society 38 (3):91-115.
    The case for an unprecedented penetration of life mechanisms into the politics of Western modernity has been a cornerstone of 20th-century social theory. Working with and beyond Foucault, this article challenges established views about the history of biopower by focusing on ancient medical writings and practices of corporeal permeability. Through an analysis of three Roman institutions: a) bathing; b) urban architecture; and c) the military, it shows that technologies aimed at fostering and regulating life did exist in classical antiquity at (...)
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  18. On (not) Accepting the Punishment for Civil Disobedience.Piero Moraro - 2018 - Philosophical Quarterly 68 (272):503-520.
    Many believe that a citizen who engages in civil disobedience is not exempt from the sanctions that apply to standard law-breaking conduct. Since he is responsible for a deliberate breach of the law, he is also liable to punishment. Focusing on a conception of responsibility as answerability, I argue that a civil disobedient is responsible (i.e. answerable) to his fellows for the charges of wrongdoing, yet he is not liable to punishment merely for breaching the law. To support this claim, (...)
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  19. Ricerche saussuriane: "Langage: langue e parole" o "langage, parole e langue"?Piero Bottari - 1986 - In Riccardo Ambrosini & Piero Bottari (eds.), Linguistica e musica da Richard Wagner a Ferdinand de Saussure. Pisa: Giardini.
     
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    La Saggezza stoica: antologia.Piero Innocenti (ed.) - 1982 - Firenze: Le Monnier.
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    Lettere, 1919-1942.Piero Martinetti - 2011 - Firenze: L.S. Olschki. Edited by Pier Giorgio Zunino & Giulia Beltrametti.
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    Lo spettatore musicale.Piero Violante - 2021 - Palermo: Sellerio editore.
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  23. Problemi di pedagogia.Piero Viotto - 1958 - [Torino]: Marietti.
     
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  24. An unproblematized truth: Foucault, biopolitics, and the making of a sociological canon.Maurizio Meloni - 2022 - Social Theory and Health:online.
    Foucault’s argument that a major break occurred in the nature of power in the European Eighteenth century—an unprecedented socialization of medicine and concern for the health of bodies and populations, the birth of biopolitics—has become since the 1990s a dominant narrative among sociologists but is rarely if ever scrutinized in its premises. This article problematizes Foucault’s periodization about the politics of health and the way its story has been solidified into an uncritical account. Building on novel historiographic work, it challenges (...)
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  25. The social brain meets the reactive genome: neuroscience, epigenetics and the new social biology.Maurizio Meloni - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
    The rise of molecular epigenetics over the last few years promises to bring the discourse about the sociality and susceptibility to environmental influences of the brain to an entirely new level. Epigenetics deals with molecular mechanisms such as gene expression, which may embed in the organism “memories” of social experiences and environmental exposures. These changes in gene expression may be transmitted across generations without changes in the DNA sequence. Epigenetics is the most advanced example of the new postgenomic and context-dependent (...)
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  26. A biosocial return to race? A cautionary view for the postgenomic era.Maurizio Meloni - 2022 - American Journal of Human Biology.
    Recent studies demonstrating epigenetic and developmental sensitivity to early environments, as exemplified by fields like the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) and environmental epigenetics, are bringing new data and models to bear on debates about race, genetics, and society. Here, we first survey the historical prominence of models of environmental determinism in early formulations of racial thinking to illustrate how notions of direct environmental effects on bodies have been used to naturalize racial hierarchy and inequalities in the past. (...)
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  27. Against Epistocracy.Piero Moraro - 2018 - Social Theory and Practice 44 (2):199-216.
    Jason Brennan has argued that democracy is intrinsically unjust, for it grants voting power to politically incompetent individuals, thus exposing people to an undue risk of harm. He claims democracy should be replaced by epistocracy, i.e., the rule of the knowers. In this paper, I show that his argument fails. First, Brennan mistakes voters’ competence for voters’ trustworthiness. Second, despite Brennan's claim to the contrary, an epistocracy may not reduce people’s exposure to an undue risk of harm. Third, Brennan overlooks (...)
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  28. Disentangling life: Darwin, selectionism, and the postgenomic return of the environment.Maurizio Meloni - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 62:10-19.
    In this paper, I analyze the disruptive impact of Darwinian selectionism for the century-long tradition in which the environment had a direct causative role in shaping an organism’s traits. In the case of humans, the surrounding environment often determined not only the physical, but also the mental and moral features of individuals and whole populations. With its apparatus of indirect effects, random variations, and a much less harmonious view of nature and adaptation, Darwinian selectionism severed the deep imbrication of organism (...)
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    Punishment, Fair Play and the Burdens of Citizenship.Piero Moraro - 2019 - Law and Philosophy 38 (3):289-311.
    The fair-play theory of punishment claims that the state is justified in imposing additional burdens on law-breakers, to remove the unfair advantage the latter have enjoyed by disobeying the law. From this perspective, punishment reestablishes a fair distribution of benefits and burdens among all citizens. In this paper, I object to this view by focusing on the case of civil disobedience. I argue that the mere illegality of this conduct is insufficient to establish the agent’s unfair advantage over his lawabiding (...)
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    Rosmini e la Chiesa sinodale: V "Colloqui Rosmini" (18 aprile 2018).Piero Sapienza (ed.) - 2019 - Trapani: Il pozzo di Giacobbe.
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    Note su Giovanni Gentile: in memoria di Giano Accame.Piero Vassallo - 2014 - Pinerolo - Italy: NovAntico editrice.
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    Brain Gene Transfer and Brain Implants.Rolando Meloni, Jacques Mallet & Nicole Faucon Biguet - 2010 - Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology 4 (3).
    Information and communication technologies , with their increasing and widespread utilization in daily life, may exert an important impact on brain performances. The development of their use for improving several cerebral processes, by abolishing the brain/machine interface, is envisaged and is subject to debate. The scientific research on brain implants and brain gene transfer aiming to restore central nervous system functions, altered by disease or trauma, may contribute to this debate. Indeed, the advances that are enabling non drug-mediated approaches for (...)
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  33. Violent Civil Disobedience and Willingness to Accept Punishment.Piero Moraro - 2007 - Essays in Philosophy 8 (2):270-283.
    It is still an open question whether or not Civil Disobedience (CD) has to be completely nonviolent. According to Rawls, “any interference with the civil liberties of others tend to obscure the civilly disobedient quality of one's act”. From this Rawls concludes that by no means can CD pose a threath to other individuals' rights. In this paper I challenge Rawls' view, arguing that CD can comprise some degree of violence without losing its “civil” value. However, I specify that violence (...)
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  34. The 'Government of Men': Moving Beyond Foucault’s Binaries.Maurizio Meloni & Galib Bashirov - 2023 - Economy and Society.
    Recent controversies surrounding Michel Foucault suggest tensions and unresolved issues in his unfinished work. Here we interrogate Foucault’s legacy in relation to his claim that the welfare-state is a secularization of the Christian pastorate. We challenge Foucault’s binary narrative of the Christian flock versus the Graeco-Roman citizen and expand the focus to other ‘technologies of power’ in medieval Islam. Rather than an outburst of governmentality in modernity, we suggest a transregional and longue durée history of which the Christian pastorate was (...)
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    Confucio e il confucianesimo.Piero Corradini - 1973 - Fossano,: Esperienze.
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  36. Jacopo Stellini.Piero Damiani - 1970 - Udine,: Arti grafiche friulane.
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    Epicuro.Piero Innocenti - 1975 - Firenze: Italia.
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    Breviario spirituale.Piero Martinetti - 1972 - Torino: Bresci. Edited by Giacomo Zanga.
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    Funzione religiosa della filosofia.Piero Martinetti - 1972 - Roma,: A. Armado.
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  40. Saggi filosofici e religiosi.Piero Martinetti - 1972 - Torino,: Bottega d'Erasmo. Edited by Luigi Pareyson.
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    Dalla nebulosa all'uomo.Piero Pasolini - 1976 - Padova: EMP.
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  42. Ars vetus e ars modernorum: il pensiero logico medievale: testi e interpretazioni.Piero Simondo (ed.) - 1976 - Torino: Società editrice internazionale.
     
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  43. L'Alba della logica: il pensiero logico greco: testi e interpretazioni.Piero Simondo (ed.) - 1976 - Torino: Società editrice internazionale.
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    Jacques Maritain.Piero Viotto - 1965 - Brescia: La scuola.
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    "Philosophi" e "logici": un ventennio di incontri e scontri : Soissons, Sens, Cluny, 1121-1141.Piero Zerbi - 2002 - Milano: Vita e Pensiero.
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  46. "Philosophi" e "logici": un ventennio di incontri e scontri: Soissons, Sens, Cluny, 1121-1141.Piero Zerbi - 2002 - Milano: Vita e pensiero.
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    Respecting Autonomy Through the Use of Force: the Case of Civil Disobedience.Piero Moraro - 2013 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (1):63-76.
    Acts of civil disobedience, which imply the open violation of a legal directive, often result in the forceful imposition of a choice upon others (e.g. blockades). This is sometimes justifiable, within a democracy, in cases of ‘democratic deficit’, namely, when fundamental rights of an oppressed minority are at stake. In this article, I claim that the use of physical force, in a democracy, may also be justified by the rights of (at least some of) the very people upon whom force (...)
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    Civil Disobedience: A Philosophical Overview.Piero Moraro - 2019 - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    What is the difference between civil and uncivil disobedience? How can illegal protest be compatible with a democratic regime based on the rule of law? Is Edward Snowden a civil disobedient? This book follows the philosophical debate around these and other issues, showing how the notion of civil disobedience has evolved from a form of passive resistance against injustice, to an active way to engage with the political life of the community. The author presents the major contributions in political and (...)
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  49. Thinking embodiment with genetics: epigenetics and postgenomic biology in embodied cognition and enactivism.Maurizio Meloni & Jack Reynolds - 2020 - Synthese 198 (11):10685-10708.
    The role of the body in cognition is acknowledged across a variety of disciplines, even if the precise nature and scope of that contribution remain contentious. As a result, most philosophers working on embodiment—e.g. those in embodied cognition, enactivism, and ‘4e’ cognition—interact with the life sciences as part of their interdisciplinary agenda. Despite this, a detailed engagement with emerging findings in epigenetics and post-genomic biology has been missing from proponents of this embodied turn. Surveying this research provides an opportunity to (...)
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    12. Objektive Zweckmäßigkeit, Objektive Und Formale Zweckmäßigkeit, Relative Zweckmäßigkeit.Piero Giordanetti - 2008 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant. "Kritik der Urteilskraft". Boston: Akademie Verlag / De Gruyter. pp. 197-208.
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