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    Dissociating Explicit and Implicit Timing in Parkinson’s Disease Patients: Evidence from Bisection and Foreperiod Tasks.Giovanna Mioni, Mariagrazia Capizzi, Antonino Vallesi, Ángel Correa, Raffaella Di Giacopo & Franca Stablum - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Il divieto di idolatria tra monoteismo e iconoclastia: una lettura attraverso Emmanuel Levinas.Raffaella Di Castro - 2012 - Milano: Guerini studio.
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    Factors Associated With a High Motivation to Undergo Fertility Preservation in Female Cancer Patients.Valentina Elisabetta Di Mattei, Gaia Perego, Paola Taranto, Paola M. V. Rancoita, Mariangela Maglione, Lisa Notarianni, Giorgia Mangili, Alice Bergamini, Raffaella Cioffi, Enrico Papaleo & Massimo Candiani - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Objective: Fertility loss due to cancer treatment can be a devastating experience for women and the couple. Undergoing fertility preservation can be a complex decision from both a medical and emotional point of view. The aim of the present study was to evaluate which socio-demographic and psychological factors predict a high motivation to undergo fertility preservation.Methods: Fifty-eight female cancer patients who accessed an Oncofertility Unit completed: a questionnaire to collect socio-demographic characteristics and the level of motivation, the Beck-Depression Inventory-II, the (...)
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    Le concept de sujet dans l'élaboration lacanienne.Raffaella Di Ambra - 2003 - Paris: Arts éditions Paris.
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    Le désir conscient et inconscient: une lecture des interprétations lacaniennes.Raffaella Di Ambra - 2007 - Paris: AEP, Arts Editions Paris.
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    Un'estetica implicita: saggio su Levinas.Raffaella Di Castro - 1997 - Milano: Guerini scientifica.
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  7. Walter Benjamin and the memory of the shoah.Raffaella Di Castro - 2009 - In Stefano Giacchetti Ludovisi & G. Agostini Saavedra (eds.), Nostalgia for a Redeemed Future: Critical Theory. University of Delaware.
  8. Didascalie mimetiche nei contaci di Romano il melodo.Lia Raffaella Cresci - 2007 - Byzantion 77:64-86.
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  9. Quale alterità? Sulle orme di Maurice Blanchot e di Emanuel Lèvinas.Raffaella Toffano - 1986 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 15 (1):91-122.
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    "Noi abbiamo visto tante città, abbiamo un'altra cultura". Servizio domestico, migrazioni e identità di genere in Italia: uno sguardo di lungo periodo.Raffaella Sarti - 2004 - Polis 18 (1):17-46.
  11. Guicciardini di Corbinelli: note a margine della prima edizione dei Ricordi.Raffaella Castagnola - 2006 - Rinascimento 46:479-495.
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    I vincoli del disinganno. Per una nuova interpretazione di Montaigne (review).Raffaella Santi - 2005 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (4):487-488.
  13. La spiegazione nel discorso storico: il modello di Carl G. Hempel.Raffaella Simili - 1981 - Bologna: Clueb.
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    Il neoconservatorismo americano: ascesa e declino di un’idea.Raffaella Baritono - 2019 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 31 (61).
    After its rise, in the years of the George W. Bush Jr.’s presidency, neoconservatism seemed to collapse under the weight of its utopian ambition to dictate the new rules of the internal and international political order, to stem the conflicts and processes of disruption of the liberal order as it had been defined since the Second World War. Going through the various contributions of the monographic issue, this introduction highlights the historical and political reasons that make neoconservatism an idea whose (...)
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    Edith Stein: verso la metafisica, in audace umiltà di pensiero.Raffaella Pozzi - 2014 - Borgomanero, No: Giuliano Ladolfi editore.
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    Sotto il segno di Platone: il conflitto delle interpretazioni nella Germania del Novecento.Mauro Bonazzi & Raffaella Colombo (eds.) - 2020 - Roma: Carocci editore.
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    Enrico Castelli Gattinara di Zubiena e la critica al solipsismo.Raffaella Sabra Palmisano - 2020 - Città di Castello: I libri di Emil.
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    Da serva a operaia? Trasformazioni di lungo periodo del servizio domestico in Europa.Raffaella Sarti - 2005 - Polis 19 (1):91-122.
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  19. Montaigne and diversity of the affected.Raffaella Colombo - 2011 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 66 (3):549-551.
     
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  20. René Girard e la filosofia.Raffaella Colombo - 2011 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 66 (4):771-773.
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    Uomo e donna: polaritÀ metafisiche in Edith Stein.Raffaella Pozzi - 2011 - Società Degli Individui 42:115-131.
    A partire dal corpus degli Scritti sulla donna, l'articolo intende mostrare come nel pensiero di Edith Stein vi sia il ricorrere di alcuni nuclei tematici soggetti a un sempre maggiore lavoro di scavo e di approfondimento, nella consapevolezza - maturata alla scuola di Husserl -della inesauribilitÀ della realtÀ. In particolare, dopo aver ricordato la funzione ontologica della filosofia nell'indagine sull'essere umano, che consente di parlare di specie e di individualitÀ, vengono qui toccate le questioni del rapporto fra specie e tipo, (...)
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    James Weisheipl, Tommaso d'Aquino. Vita, pensiero, opere. Edizione italiana a cura di Inos Biffi e Costante Marabelli. Editoriale di Inos Biffi. [REVIEW]Raffaella Tomadini - 1990 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 88 (79):439-440.
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    Explanatory organization and psychiatric resilience: Challenges to a mechanistic approach to mental disorders.Raffaella Campaner - 2020 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 11 (1):128-144.
    : This contribution aims to address epistemological issues at the crossroads of philosophy of science and psychiatry by reflecting on the notions of organization and resilience. Referring to the debate on the notion of “organization” and its explanatory relevance in philosophical neo-mechanistic theories, I consider how such positions hold up when tentatively applied to the mental health context. More specifically, I show how reflections on psychiatric resilience, cognitive reserve, and accommodation strategies challenge attempts to embrace a mechanistic perspective on mental (...)
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    Obiezione di scienza: la bioetica e le sfide dell'incertezza scientifica.Raffaella De Franco - 2005 - Fidenza (Parma): Mattioli.
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    Philosophy and Historiography.Raffaella Santi - 2007 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 1.
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    Sulle teorie manipolative della causalità.Raffaella Campaner - 2003 - Rivista di Filosofia 94 (1):89-106.
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    Tempo e serie temporali: il dibattito analitico contemporaneo sulla filosofia del tempo.Raffaella Campaner - 2004 - Rivista di Filosofia 95 (2):313-330.
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    Montaigne e la diversitŕ degli affetti.Raffaella Colombo - 2011 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 3:549-551.
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    Inmaculada Pérez Martín, Miguel Ataliates_, _Historia. [Nueva Roma, 15.].Lia Raffaella Cresci - 2003 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 96 (2):759-764.
    Al centro dell'attenzione degli studiosi nell'ultimo ventennio per l'importanza della testimonianza storica, per il carattere peculiare delle strutture compositive, per varie sfaccettature dell'impostazione ideologica, l'opera di Michele Attaliata non disponeva di un'analisi complessiva né tantomeno di un'edizione critica condotta sulla base degli attuali criteri ecdotici e di una traduzione in una lingua moderna. Lacuna avvertita dai bizantinisti con maggiore evidenza, dal momento che per gli altri storici di primo piano dell'XI secolo, da Michele Psello a Giovanni Scilitza, ci si avvale (...)
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    Building up Hypotheses in Clinical Psychology and Neuroscience: Similarities and Differences.Sofia Adelaide Osimo & Raffaella Ida Rumiati - 2017 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 8 (1):110-117.
    : Hypotheses are the first step in scientific and clinical enquiry. They guide all of the subsequent steps in an investigation, and influence data collection, analysis, and interpretation. But how do we build scientific and clinical hypotheses? In both research and clinical contexts, a professional’s idiosyncratic way of perceiving reality, her prejudices and biases will influence the process of hypothesis formulation. We compare the process of formulating a scientific hypothesis in the field of neuroscience with the process of building a (...)
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    Raffaella Sarti, Vita di casa. Abitare, mangiare, vestire, nell’ Europa moderna.Michelle Zancarini-Fournel - 2014 - Clio 40:282-283.
    Publié il y a quinze ans, le livre de Raffaella Sarti est devenu un classique, traduit en plusieurs langues. C’est un des premiers ouvrages qui, s’inscrivant dans la lignée des travaux de Daniel Roche sur « les choses banales » (1997), entendait se livrer à une histoire comparée de la vie matérielle de la fin du xve au début du xixe siècle dans un espace compris entre l’Atlantique et l’Oural et du Cap nord à l’île de Lampedusa. Le but (...)
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    Lia Raffaella Cresci, Malco di Filadelfia, Frammenti Barry Baldwin.Barry Baldwin - 1984 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 77 (2).
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    Raffaella Sarti (dir.), Lavoro domestico e di cura : quali diritti?Anna Bellavitis - 2012 - Clio 36.
    L’Italie est l’un des pays de l’Union européenne où l’on fait le moins d’enfants, où le pourcentage de personnes âgées de plus de 65 ans est parmi les plus élevés (en 2008, Italie : 20 % ; Europe à 25 : 17 %), et où la dépense publique pour l’assistance aux personnes âgées est parmi les plus basses (en 2006, Italie : un peu plus de 0,1 % ; Europe à 25 : un peu moins de 0,5 %,). Quel est (...)
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    Raffaella Sarti (dir.), Lavoro domestico e di cura : quali diritti ?Anna Bellavitis - 2013 - Clio 38:317-317.
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    Raffaella Castagnola I Guicciardini e le scienze occulte: L'oroscopo di Francesco Guicciardini, lettere di alchimia, astrologia e cabala a Luigi Guicciardini. Istituto Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento, Studi e Testi XIX. Florence: Leo S. Olschki Editore, 1990. Pp. vii+ 397. ISBN 88-222-3761-7. L. 85000. [REVIEW]Martha Baldwin - 1991 - British Journal for the History of Science 24 (3):374-375.
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    I Guicciardini e le scienze occulte: L'oroscopo di Francesco Guicciardini: Lettere di alchimia, astrologia e cabala a Luigi Guicciardini. Raffaella Castagnola.Paula Findlen - 1992 - Isis 83 (4):654-655.
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  37. Federigo Enriques Filosofo e Scienziato a cura di Raffaella Simili, prefazione di Alberto Pasquinelli.Ludovico Geymonat - 1989 - Cappelli.
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  38. Lo storicismo scientifico di Federigo Enriques.Ludovico Geymonat - 1989 - In Federigo Enriques Filosofo e Scienziato a cura di Raffaella Simili, prefazione di Alberto Pasquinelli. Cappelli. pp. 191-199.
     
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    Il ruolo delle donne nella letteratura veneziana degli anni Trenta del Cinquecento.Manuel Giardina & Ada Boubara - 2023 - Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de Las Ideas 17:5-12.
    La letteratura veneziana degli anni Trenta del Cinquecento è caratterizzata da una volontà di reazione nei confronti della tradizione letteraria precedente. Gli effetti delle guerre d’Italia e la conseguente discesa di Carlo V comportò profondi cambiamenti politici e culturali e una decadenza del sistema delle corti. Autori come Aretino, Speroni e Piccolomini furono tra i primi a cogliere questi mutamenti, scrivendo opere che polemizzano nei confronti di testi ambientati a corte come gli Asolani di Bembo e il Cortegiano di Castiglione. (...)
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    Gender Differences in Moral Sensitivity: A Meta-Analysis.Yukiko di YouMaeda & Muriel J. Bebeau - 2011 - Ethics and Behavior 21 (4):263 - 282.
    This meta-analysis synthesizes quantitative findings of the gender differences in moral sensitivity retrieved from 19 primary studies. We found the average effect size of 0.25, favoring women, with a standard deviation of 0.14. The variation in the observed effect sizes could not be attributed to differences in participants' educational level, the utilized measure of moral sensitivity, or the publication format in which the study was reported. This suggests that gender differences in moral sensitivity are consistent across different levels of participants' (...)
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    The independence of James Rest's components of morality: evidence from a professional ethics curriculum study.Muriel J. di YouBebeau - 2013 - Ethics and Education 8 (3):202-216.
    Rest's hypothesis that the components of morality (i.e., sensitivity, reasoning, motivation, and implementation) are distinct from one another was tested using evidence from a dental ethics curriculum that uses well-validated measures of each component. Archival data from five cohorts (n = 385) included the following: (1) transcribed responses to a measure of ethical sensitivity collected at the end of the third year; (2) pre- and post-test moral judgment scores; (3) pre- and post-test motivation scores; and (4) implementation scores – performance (...)
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    Cross-Cultural Communication on Social Media: Review From the Perspective of Cultural Psychology and Neuroscience.Liu di YunaXiaokun, Li Jianing & Han Lu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionIn recent years, with the popularity of many social media platforms worldwide, the role of “virtual social network platforms” in the field of cross-cultural communication has become increasingly important. Scholars in psychology and neuroscience, and cross-disciplines, are attracted to research on the motivation, mechanisms, and effects of communication on social media across cultures.Methods and AnalysisThis paper collects the co-citation of keywords in “cultural psychology,” “cross-culture communication,” “neuroscience,” and “social media” from the database of web of science and analyzes the hotspots (...)
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  43. Ethics Without Intention.Ezio Di Nucci - 2014 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Ethics Without Intention tackles the questions raised by difficult moral dilemmas by providing a critical analysis of double effect and its most common ethical and political applications. The book discusses the philosophical distinction between intended harm and foreseen but unintended harm. This distinction, which, according to the doctrine of double effect, makes a difference to the moral justification of actions, is widely applied to some of the most controversial ethical and political questions of our time: collateral damages in wars and (...)
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    What’s Wrong with Modal Conceptions of Luck and Risk.Di Yang - 2019 - Erkenntnis 86 (4):773-787.
    The modal account of luck has become very popular and influential in the past decade. More recently, some of its proponents have also put forth a modal account of risk and argued that we ought to apply it to problems both in and out of philosophy. This paper tries to show that modal conceptions of luck and risk are mistaken.
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    Individuality, Human and Natural Communities, and the Foundations of Environmental Ethics.Gus Di Zerega - 1995 - Environmental Ethics 17 (1):23-37.
    An ecologically informed view of ethics focuses upon individuals considered in relation to the communities within which they live. Such a view holds that ethics is rooted in the fundamental relationships characterizing particular types of communities. From this perspective, the different communities of the polity, family, and ecosystem superficially appear to have very different ethical systems. In fact, however, all are characterized by respect for community members. Respect is the fundamental ethical insight. This view suggests a way of harmonizing modern (...)
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    Altered Processing of Social Emotions in Individuals With Autistic Traits.Hengheng di YangTao, Hongxin Ge, Zuoshan Li, Yuanyan Hu & Jing Meng - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Social impairment is a defining phenotypic feature of autism. The present study investigated whether individuals with autistic traits exhibit altered perceptions of social emotions. Two groups of participants were recruited based on their scores on the autism-spectrum quotient. Their behavioral responses and event-related potentials elicited by social and non-social stimuli with positive, negative, and neutral emotional valence were compared in two experiments. In Experiment 1, participants were instructed to view social-emotional and non-social emotional pictures. In Experiment 2, participants were instructed (...)
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    Ethics Education in Franciscan Undergraduate Psychology Programs.Judith di YouWarchal & Ana Ruiz - 2020 - Journal of Academic Ethics 18 (3):223-227.
    Ethics education is an important goal in higher education overall. It is not clear how well psychology programs are meeting this goal. The American Psychology Association’s Guidelines for the Undergraduate Psychology Major (APA 2013) were created to support high-quality education in psychology. The Guidelines focus on five goals including Ethical and Social Responsibility in a Diverse World. This study is a review of ethics information available online from Franciscan Colleges and Universities. We accessed 24 Franciscan institutions and reviewed the available (...)
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    Skin Color and Attractiveness Modulate Empathy for Pain: An Event-Related Potential Study.Xiong di YangLi, Yinya Zhang, Zuoshan Li & Jing Meng - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Although racial in-group bias in empathy for pain has been reported, empathic responses to others’ pain may be influenced by other characteristics besides race. To explore whether skin color and attractiveness modulate empathy for pain, we recorded 24 participants’ reactions to painful faces from racial in-group members with different skin color and attractiveness using event-related potentials. Results showed that, for more attractive painful faces, dark skin faces were judged as less painful and elicited smaller N2 amplitudes than fair- and wheatish-skinned (...)
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    Eugenics and Mandatory Informed Prenatal Genetic Testing: A Unique Perspective from China.Zhang Di, Vincent H. Ng, Zhaochen Wang, Xiaomei Zhai & Reidar K. Lie - 2015 - Developing World Bioethics 16 (2):107-115.
    The application of genetic technologies in China, especially in the area of prenatal genetic testing, is rapidly increasing in China. In the wealthy regions of China, prenatal genetic testing is already very widely adopted. We argue that the government should actively promote prenatal genetic testing to the poor areas of the country. In fact, the government should prioritize resources first to make prenatal genetic testing a standard routine care with an opt-out model in these area. Healthcare professions would be required (...)
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    Social norms and perceptions drive women’s participation in agricultural decisions in West Java, Indonesia.Alexandra di ZengPeralta & Sara Ratna Qanti - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (2):645-662.
    Increasing women’s participation in intrahousehold decision-making has been linked with increased agricultural productivity and economic development. Existing studies focus on identifying the decision-maker and exploring factors affecting women’s participation, yet the context in which households make decisions is generally ignored. This paper narrows this gap by investigating perceptions of women's participation and the roles of social norms in agricultural decision-making. It specifically applies a fine-scale quantitative responses tool and constructs a women’s participation index to measure men’s and women’s perceptions regarding (...)
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