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    Enslaved by African angels: Swedenborg on African superiority, evangelization, and slavery.Vincent Roy-Di Piazza - 2024 - Intellectual History Review 34 (2):401-431.
    This article provides the first extensive study of Emanuel Swedenborg’s (1688–1772) views on Africans and slavery. Although significant scholarship has been devoted to Swedenborg’s influence on the British abolitionist movement in the 1780s-1790s, comparably little has been written on the ideas and context which inspired this influence in the first place. This article explores Swedenborg’s ties to networks and debates about African evangelization, colonization, and slavery during the neglected period of the Swedish Age of Liberty (1719–1772). It shows that Swedenborg (...)
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    ‘Ghosts from other planets’: plurality of worlds, afterlife and satire in Emanuel Swedenborg’s De Telluribus in mundo nostro solari.Vincent Roy-Di Piazza - 2020 - Annals of Science 77 (4):469-494.
    ABSTRACT In 1758 in London, Swedish natural philosopher and mystic theologian Emanuel Swedenborg published De Telluribus in Mundo nostro Solari, a treatise on the plurality of worlds and life on other planets. During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, these topics formed a heterogenous literary genre which encompassed theology, astronomy, philosophy and satire. In De Telluribus, Swedenborg made detailed claims of communication with extraterrestrial spirits in the afterlife, through which he sought to spread his theology to new audiences. The paper will (...)
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    Desire, Marriage, and Overpopulation: The Sexual Lives of Insects in the Enlightenment (Tome 145, 7e Série, n°1-2, (2024)). [REVIEW]John Lidwell-Durnin & Vincent Roy-di Piazza - forthcoming - Revue de Synthèse:1-36.
    During the eighteenth century, the discovery of sexual reproduction in insect species prompted the demise of spontaneous generation and new developments in natural history, theology, and political economy. The sexual lives of insects prompted debates on whether insects were governed by desire, free will, and even marital tendency. Fuelled by the democratisation of microscopy, early modern entomology took a new turn and breadth: the study of insects and of their sexual lives provided unexpected new insights into human sexuality, reproduction, and (...)
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    Parole cattive: la libertà di espressione tra linguaggio, diritto e filosofia.Salvatore Di Piazza & Alessandro Spena (eds.) - 2022 - Macerata: Quodlibet.
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  5. Metodo e criterio dell'inferenzo semiotica nel De Signis di Filodemo.Salvatore Di Piazza - 2005 - Studi Filosofici 28.
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    Non uccidere: per una cultura della pace.Pierluigi Di Piazza - 2023 - Bari: GLF editori Laterza.
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    Werthermer's Story: An Introduction To The Theory of Knowledge.Joseph Di Piazza - 1975 - Journal of Pre-College Philosophy 1 (4):51-55.
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    Interview with Daniel Dennett.Marco Fenici & Stefano Di Piazza - 2011 - Humana Mente 4 (15).
    This is an interview with Daniel Dennett.
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    Equality and Equity in Compensating Patient Engagement in Research: A Plea for Exceptionalism.Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon, Vincent Couture & Marie-Christine Roy - 2021 - Sage Publications Ltd: Research Ethics 18 (2):126-131.
    Research Ethics, Volume 18, Issue 2, Page 126-131, April 2022. Engaging citizens and patients in research has become a truism in many fields of health research. It is now seen as a laudable—if not compulsory—activity in research for yielding more impactful and meaningful citizen/patient outcomes and steering research in the right direction. Although this research approach is increasingly common and commendable, we recently encountered a major obstacle in obtaining an ethics certificate from an institutional review board to conduct a study (...)
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    Equality and Equity in Compensating Patient Engagement in Research: A Plea for Exceptionalism.Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon, Vincent Couture & Marie-Christine Roy - 2022 - Research Ethics 18 (2):126-131.
    Engaging citizens and patients in research has become a truism in many fields of health research. It is now seen as a laudable—if not compulsory—activity in research for yielding more impactful and meaningful citizen/patient outcomes and steering research in the right direction. Although this research approach is increasingly common and commendable, we recently encountered a major obstacle in obtaining an ethics certificate from an institutional review board to conduct a study that places citizen/patient perspectives on equal footing with those of (...)
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    Talis pater, talis filius: the role of discursive strategies, thematic narratives and ideology in Cosa Nostra.Fabio Indìo Massimo Poppi, Giovanni A. Travaglino & Salvatore Di Piazza - 2018 - Critical Discourse Studies 15 (5):540-560.
    ABSTRACTThe discursive analysis of criminal organizations’ family dynamics and ideological devices may provide important insights into the inner functioning of these groups. In this article, we describe and analyze a specific set of discursive strategies and the thematic narratives emerging from a TV interview with Giuseppe Riina, a member of Cosa Nostra and the son of one of the most important mafia bosses. Our analyses demonstrate the existence of recurring ideological devices such as reductionism, amoralism, familism, verticalism, normalism, victimism and (...)
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    Epistemic Logic: 5 Questions.Vincent F. Hendricks & Olivier Roy (eds.) - 2010 - Automatic Press.
    Epistemic Logic: 5 Questions is a collection of short interviews based on 5 questions presented to some of the most influential and prominent scholars in the field. We hear their views on the field, the aim, the scopes, the future direction of research and how their work fits in these respects.
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    Sur l'idée de nombre.Édouard Le Roy & G. Vincent - 1896 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (6):738-755.
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  14. Sur la méthode mathématique.Édouard Le Roy & Georges Vincent - 1894 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 2 (5):505-530.
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  15. Competition for consciousness among visual events: The psychophysics of reentrant visual processes.Vincent Di Lollo, James T. Enns & Ronald A. Rensink - 2000 - Journal Of Experimental Psychology-General 129 (4):481-507.
    Advances in neuroscience implicate reentrant signaling as the predominant form of communication between brain areas. This principle was used in a series of masking experiments that defy explanation by feed-forward theories. The masking occurs when a brief display of target plus mask is continued with the mask alone. Two masking processes were found: an early process affected by physical factors such as adapting luminance and a later process affected by attentional factors such as set size. This later process is called (...)
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    Sur la méthode mathématique.Édouard Le Roy & Georges Vincent - 1894 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 2 (6):676 - 708.
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    Backward masking and interference with the processing of brief visual displays.Vincent Di Lollo, D. G. Lowe & J. P. Scott - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (5):934.
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    The feature-binding problem is an ill-posed problem.Vincent Di Lollo - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (6):317-321.
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    Knowledge, Power and a Professional Ethic.Vincent Di Norcia - 1993 - Business Ethics Quarterly 3 (2):185-195.
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    Mixed motives and ethical decisions in business.Vincent Di Norcia & Joyce Tigner Larkins - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics 25 (1):1-13.
    Discerning the motives that lead businesspeople to make ethical decisions in economic contexts is important, for it aids the moral evaluation of such decisions. But conventional economic theory has for too long assumed an egoist model of motivation, to which many contrast an altruist view of ethical choices. The result is to see business decision making as implying dilemmas. On the other hand, we argue, if one assumes multiple motives, economic and ethical, in ordinary business decisions, a more fruitful model (...)
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    Icons no, iconic memory yes.Vincent Di Lollo - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (1):19-20.
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    Attention is a sterile concept; iterative reentry is a fertile substitute.Vincent Di Lollo - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 64:45-49.
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    Reentrant processing mediates object substitution masking: comment on Põder.Vincent Di Lollo - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    The knowledge economy and moral community.Vincent di Norcia - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 38 (1-2):167-177.
    This essay suggests that the 21st century knowledge economy represents a moderate form of moral community. To show this I first clarify the ideas of moral community and a knowledge economy. The latter reflects the emergence of high volume, high speed, high precision (or +VSP) electronic communications and exchange networks, both of which embody the ethical value of reciprocity. One result has been the emergence of commercially oriented knowledge communities. In conclusion, the +VSP communications knowledge economy raises several problems, about (...)
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    The preattentive emperor has no clothes: a dynamic redressing.Vincent Di Lollo, Jun-Ichiro Kawahara, Samantha M. Zuvic & Troy A. W. Visser - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (3):479.
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    The leverage of foreigners: Multinationals in South Africa.Vincent di Norcia - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (11):865-871.
    This article argues that foreign multinational corporations in South Africa cannot evade an ethical choice, how best to exercise their leverage against apartheid? Disinvestment is only one, ambiguous option. MNCs need clear ethical goals and an effective strategy. Both arise from the political economy of the MNC . It involves 3 relationships, between the MNC parent and its subsidiary; the MNC home society and host society; and the MNC home state and host state. That political economy explains the MNC's dependency (...)
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    Hard like water: ethics in business.Vincent Di Norcia - 1998 - Toronto: Oxford University Press Canada.
    Hard Like Water represents a uniquely Canadian, and international, perspective in a field largely dominated by US writers. The accessible book sets up a "core ethic" that helps the reader to link a few, familiar core values: care for life, welfare, honest communication, and civil rights, with business practices. These values are supplemented by five performance maxims: do no harm; solve the problem; enable informed choice; act, learn, improve; and seek the common good. The book is designed to show how (...)
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    Diverse knowledges and competing interests: An essay on socio-technical problem-solving.Vincent di Norcia - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (1):83-98.
    Solving complex socio-technical problems, this paper claims, involves diverse knowledges (cognitive diversity), competing interests (social diversity), and pragmatism. To explain this view, this paper first explores two different cases: Canadian pulp and paper mill pollution and siting nuclear reactors in seismically sensitive areas of California. Solving such socio-technically complex problems involves cognitive diversity as well as social diversity and pragmatism. Cognitive diversity requires one to not only recognize relevant knowledges but also to assess their validity. Finally, it is suggested, integrating (...)
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    Ethics, Technology Development, and Innovations.Vincent di Norcia - 1994 - Business Ethics Quarterly 4 (3):235-252.
    The aim of this essay is to present a model of ethical technology management which assumes that elites who make the system design and development decisions should minimize the risks to stakeholders rather than maximize gains for their organizations. Given the unsettled state in ethical theory a familiar substantive Social, Economic, Environmental and Rights value set or ‘SEER’ ethic is presented. To enable foresight of the negative SEER effects of innovations a technology life cycle is introduced. A cognate issue life (...)
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  30. Relative blindsight arises from a criterion confound in metacontrast masking: Implications for theories of consciousness.Ali Jannati & Vincent Di Lollo - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1):307-314.
    Relative blindsight is said to occur when different levels of subjective awareness are obtained at equality of objective performance. Using metacontrast masking, Lau and Passingham reported relative blindsight in normal observers at the shorter of two stimulus-onset asynchronies between target and mask. Experiment 1 replicated the critical asymmetry in subjective awareness at equality of objective performance. We argue that this asymmetry cannot be regarded as evidence for relative blindsight because the observers’ responses were based on different attributes of the stimuli (...)
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    Review Essay.Vincent di Norcia - 1987 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 6 (3):57-71.
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    Review Essay.Vincent di Norcia - 1987 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 6 (3):57-71.
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    Contrast effects in the judgment of lifted weights.Vincent Di Lollo - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (4):383.
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  34. Regular articles Perceiving temporal regularity in music* 1 Edward W. Large, Caroline Palmer Memory for goals: an activation-based model* 39 Erik M. Altmann, J. Gregory Trafton. [REVIEW]John R. Anderson, Deb K. Roy, Alex P. Pentland, Vincent Awmm Aleven, Kenneth R. Koedinger, Yafen Lo, Ashley Sides, Joseph Rozelle, Daniel Osherson & Bruno Laeng - 2002 - Cognitive Science 26 (837):839.
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    Graded contrast effects in the judgment of lifted weights.Vincent Di Lollo & J. H. Casseday - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (2):234.
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    Judgmental contrast effects in relation to range of stimulus values.Vincent Di Lollo & Richard Kirkham - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (3):421.
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    Response force as a function of amount of reinforcement.Vincent Di Lollo, W. D. Ensminger & J. M. Notterman - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (1):27.
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    Relative magnitude of end-box reward: Effects upon performance throughout the double runway.Vincent Di Lollo & James Allison - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 87 (2):248.
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    Response to Holcombe and Clifford: of feature binding and object perception.Vincent Di Lollo - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (8):403.
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    Response to Wolfe: feature-binding and object perception.Vincent Di Lollo - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (6):308-309.
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    An Enterprise/Organization Ethic.Vincent di Norcia - 1988 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 7 (3-4):61-79.
  42. Alexander Rosenberg, Philosophy of Social Science Reviewed by.Vincent di Norcia - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9 (5):197-199.
     
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  43. Book: Science for the 20th Century and Beyond-by John Agar.Vincent di Norcia - 2012 - Philosophy Now 93:42.
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    Canadian Political Thought H. D. Forbes, editor Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1985. Pp. xii, 471. $12.95 paper.Vincent di Norcia - 1987 - Dialogue 26 (1):173-.
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    Darwin on Moral Intelligence.Vincent di Norcia - 2009 - Philosophy Now 71:9-12.
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    Ethics on the Brain.Vincent Di Norcia - 2011 - Philosophy Now 87:17-20.
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  47. John Evan Seery, Political Returns: Irony in Politics and Theory from Plato to the Antinuclear Movement Reviewed by.Vincent di Norcia - 1992 - Philosophy in Review 12 (3):218-219.
     
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    Knowledge, Power and a Professional Ethic.Vincent di Norcia - 1993 - Business Ethics Quarterly 3 (2):185-195.
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    Le fédéralisme, l'État et la démocratie.Vincent di Norcia - 1981 - Philosophiques 8 (1):167-184.
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    Mergers, takeovers, and a property ethic.Vincent di Norcia - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (1-2):109-116.
    The recent takeover and merger trend cries out for ethical evaluation. This essay proposes a model for evaluating them in terms of their impact on a firm's immediate stakeholders: investors, owners, management and employees. Since mergers and takeovers are 'Transfers of Ownership of Firms' they entail a property ethic of ownership, control, securing stakeholder interests, and defining which stakeholders should exercise these rights. I use the model to evaluate two fictional cases, a friendly merger and a hostile takeover. The results (...)
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