9 articles in this issue
Cleto Corposanto
What are the critical issues of using autoethnography in social research? Is it really a research method that enables sociologically grounded research? And what might be the reasons for such a pronounced interest of a section of social researchers in this... see more
Nancy Fazzini,Ramona Sorricchio,Sara Palladini,Antonella Fortuna,Grazia Pezzopane,Ferdinando Suvini,Annamaria Porreca,Alessandra Martelli
Dysfunctionality in socialisation is undoubtedly the most crucial characteristic of autism. For a long time, social functioning and its improvement have been considered among the most important interventions in the literature. Individuals with autism are ... see more
Davide Costa,Michele Andreucci,Nicola Ielapi,Umberto Marcello Bracale,Raffaele Serra
Chronically ill conditions are particularly difficult to manage because of their impact both on the social and on the corporal sphere to such an extent as to involve a series of problems that negatively alter the quality of life of affected patients. Chro... see more
Giancarlo Scalera
The last century was marked by a characteristic that has accompanied many human activities. In philosophy, attempts have been made to convince professionals, students and the more educated population that truth is unattainable, or does not even exist, or ... see more
Teresa Celestino
The pedagogical function of science teaching may benefit from an analysis of the historical-epistemic dimension, without neglecting the socio-political context in which a given research was carried out. In the case of DNA structure, the background of its ... see more
Klaus Fröhlich
The monistic worldview aims at a uniform description of nature based on scientific models. Quantum physical systems are mutually part of the other quantum physical systems. An aperture distributes the subsystems and the wave front in all possible way... see more
Aron B Bekesi
Conventional approaches in pro- or anti-democratic discourses often scrutinize the efficacy of leadership based on its outcomes, or explore the moral foundations of different systems. Contrary to these approaches, my argument presented in this paper is gr... see more
Paolo Casella,Canio Noce
The aim of the paper is to investigate the role played by causality, and more specifically the no-signaling condition, in the assessment of the quantum theory. To this end, we discuss why it is important that even a non-relativistic theory such as Quantum... see more