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      • The imaginary patient. Fantastic health data and where to find them
      • “De-reification”: Kant, Adam Smith and the power of money
      • Daniela Tafani, “The sole palladium of the people’s rights”. Freedom of the pen as a counterpower in Kant and his contemporaries
      • Research quality: a technocratic issue or a philosophical question?
      • GDPR could protect us from the AI Act. That is why it is under attack
      • To publish or to republish, that is the question: is the right of republication just palliative care?
      • The Scale and the Sword: Science, State and Research Evaluation
      • Brunella Casalini, “Care of the self and subjectivity in precarious neoliberal societies”
      • Call for reviewers: Mauro Lenci, “Italian moderates between absolute monarchy and the sovereignty of the people”
      • Research evaluation and academic freedom: an Italian debate
      • The ambassadors’ honor: a citation policy for open access
      • Edmund Burke and the issue of a conservative and liberal tradition in Italy, 1791-1945 – Call for Reviewers
      • Justice and the Family in a Transnational Perspective – Call for Reviewers
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  • The imaginary patient. Fantastic health data and where to find them
  • “De-reification”: Kant, Adam Smith and the power of money
  • Daniela Tafani, “The sole palladium of the people’s rights”. Freedom of the pen as a counterpower in Kant and his contemporaries
  • Research quality: a technocratic issue or a philosophical question?
  • GDPR could protect us from the AI Act. That is why it is under attack
  • To publish or to republish, that is the question: is the right of republication just palliative care?
  • The Scale and the Sword: Science, State and Research Evaluation
  • Brunella Casalini, “Care of the self and subjectivity in precarious neoliberal societies”
  • Call for reviewers: Mauro Lenci, “Italian moderates between absolute monarchy and the sovereignty of the people”
  • Research evaluation and academic freedom: an Italian debate

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Brunella Casalini
Emanuela Ceva
Dino Costantini
Nico De Federicis
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Francesca Di Donato
Angelo Marocco
Maria Chiara Pievatolo
Daniela Tafani

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