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Un San Pietro inedito e qualche appunto sugli inizi ribereschi di Cavallino
Il contributo illustra una nuova aggiunta alla fase giovanile di Bernardo Cavallino e discute criticamente i rapporti stilistici tra il maestro napoletano e il grande pittore spagnolo Jusepe de Riber
STRATIGRAFIA DEGLI ELEVATI E NUOVE TECNOLOGIE DIAGNOSTICHE Archeologia dell’edilizia storica in situazioni d’emergenza
Judicial Review and Restrictive Measures. How Has the Intensity and Scope of Judicial Review Changed During Covid-19 in Italy?
The article aims to analyse how the intensity and scope of judicial review has changed during Covid-19 pandemic. In doing this, the analysis will start from a brief critical review of the main legislative and administrative acts issued by the Italian Government to face the crisis. Then, the contribution will focus on the most relevant judicial review adopted during the pandemic to verify the legitimacy of the Regional and Municipal emergency acts which contain restrictive measures
Sensitivity Analyses on Natural Convection in an 8:1 Tall Enclosure using Finite-Volume Methods
Sensitivity Analyses on Natural Circulation in a 8:1 Tall Enclosure using Finite-Volume Methods
The results herein presented are an extension of those obtained in previous work by the Authors in a benchmark problem dealing with flow driven by buoyancy in an 8:11 tall enclosure. A simple finite-volume model purposely set up for this application has provided the preliminary results reported. The adopted modeling technique was a direct extension of the one previously adopted by the Authors to deal with single-phase natural convection and boiling channel instabilities. This extension to two-dimensional flow is based on a finite-volume scheme using first order approximation in time and space. Despite its simplicity, results were reasonably good and detected the flow instabilities due to proper selection of cell Courant number and a semi-implicit solution algorithm. In this paper, results using the same code with different discretisations are presented in a more detailed way and are further discussed. They show proper capture of all the main characteristics of the flow, also reported by other authors and considered as "converged" solutions. Results show that, as expected, first order explicit or semi-implicit methods can be considered reliable tools when dealing with stability problems, if properly used. Some initial results obtained using a second order upwind method are also presented for the purpose of comparison. Additionally, results obtained using a commercial code (FLUENT) are also reported
Kant and I as subject.
In the last few years, various Kantian commentators have drawn attention to a number of features in the self-reference device of transcendental apperception that have emerged from the contemporary debate on the irreducibility
of self-ascription of thoughts in the first person. Known as I-thoughts, these have suggested a connection between some aspects of Kant’s philosophy and Wittgenstein’s philosophico-linguistic analysis of the grammatical rule of the term I. This paper would like to review some of such correspondences, avoiding any mechanical association between Kant and an elusive reading of the I think, e. g. as suggested mutatis mutandis by McDowell and Kitcher
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