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UNICASLO10015132 |
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Autore |
Donini, Pier Giovanni |
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Titolo |
Le comunità ebraiche nel mondo / Pier Giovanni Donini |
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Roma, : Editori riuniti, [1988] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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Libri di base ; 124 , . Sezione 2. |
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Comunita ebraiche - Distribuzione mondiale |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Compl. del tit. in cop.: Storia della diaspora dalle origini a oggi. |
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UNINA9910782057203321 |
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Perspectives on imitation : from neuroscience to social science . Volume 2 Imitation, human development, and culture / / edited by Susan Hurley and Nick Chater |
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Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, ©2005 |
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1-4237-5010-1 |
1-282-09763-6 |
9786612097638 |
0-262-27595-3 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (563 p.) |
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Perspectives on imitation: from neuroscience to social science ; ; 2 |
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HurleyS. L (Susan L.) |
ChaterNick |
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Imitation |
Learning in animals |
Social psychology |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Introduction: The Importance of Imitation; I Imitation and Human Development; 1 Imitation and Other Minds: The ''Like Me'' Hypothesis; 2 Imitation, Mind Reading, and Simulation; 3 Intentional Agents Like Myself; 4 No Compelling Evidence to Dispute Piaget's Timetable of the Development of Representational Imitation in Infancy; 5 Intention Reading and Imitative Learning; 6 On Learning What Not to Do: The Emergence of Selective Imitation in Tool Use by Young Children; 7 Imitation as Entrainment: Brain Mechanisms and Social Consequences |
8 Commentary and Discussion on Imitation and Human DevelopmentII Imitation and Culture; 9 Why We Are Social Animals: The High Road to Imitation as Social Glue; 10 Deceptive Mimicry in Humans; 11 What Effects Does the Treatment of Violence in the Mass Media Have on People's Conduct? A Controversy Reconsidered; 12 Imitation and the Effects of Observing Media Violence on Behavior; 13 Imitation and Moral Development; 14 Imitation and Mimesis; 15 Imitation and Rationality |
16 Common Misunderstandings of Memes (and Genes): The Promise and the Limits of the Genetic Analogy to Cultural Transmission Processes17 Goals versus Memes: Explanation in the Theory of Cultural Evolution; 18 Mendelian and Darwinian Views of Memes and Cultural Change; 19 Commentary and Discussion on Imitation and Culture; Bibliography; Contributors; Index to Volume 1; Index to Volume 2 |
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A state-of-the-art view of imitation from leading researchers in neuroscience and brain imaging, animal and developmental psychology, primatology, ethology, philosophy, anthropology, media studies, economics, sociology, education, and law.Leading researchers across a range of disciplines provide a state-of-the-art view of imitation, integrating the latest findings and theories with reviews of seminal work, and revealing why imitation is a topic of such intense current scientific interest. |
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