Pizza matematica Bettoni, Michela; Bettoni, Marco
Didattica della matematica (Locarno, Switzerland),
11/2023
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In questo testo viene presentato un estratto di un percorso didattico svolto durante un intero anno scolastico in due biclassi del primo ciclo dell’Istituto di Lugano. Nelle classi erano presenti ...bambini con bisogni educativi specifici ed era quindi necessaria una forte differenziazione. All’interno del progetto è stato utilizzato un materiale progettato e realizzato appositamente, che rappresenta anche la base di uno sfondo motivazionale, con lo scopo di trattare diversi argomenti matematici e sviluppare alcune delle principali competenze previste dal Piano di studio della scuola dell’obbligo ticinese (Dipartimento dell’educazione, della cultura e dello sport DECS, 2022) per il primo ciclo.
De expedita ratione argumentandi Valla, Giorgio
Rivista di storia della filosofia (Milan, Italy : 1984),
01/2017, Letnik:
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An unpublished writing of Norberto Bobbio on the Centre of Methodological Studies of Turin. The text reproduces the last speech of Norberto Bobbio on the Centre of Methodological Studies of Turin, ...one of the first and most important Italian research centers in which the philosophical tradition in thought was to merge with scientific research. Written in 1987 primarily in honor of Ludovico Geymonat, one of the leading heads of the Centre together with Bobbio, it encompasses the whole story of the association from its initial disruptive phase up to the most ineffective and dispersive last years. The editor points out in this report the valuable references to the numerous and very important activities of the Turin Centre, but also the following three questionable presuppositions behind its activity: 1) identification of the Centre of Methodological Studies with Geymonat’s thinking; 2) existence of a unitary theoretical pattern in the Centre’s activities; 3) the neo-positivistic nature of this unitary theoretical pattern.
The construction industry is responsible for 30% of energy consumption, 40% of CO2 emissions, and 50% of raw material extraction. Introducing actions to improve the sustainability of induced impacts ...is urgently necessary, and it is essential to bring about this change by using innovative materials with a natural matrix and construction processes that optimise the raw materials and allow their recyclability. The article introduces the first outcomes of an interdisciplinary research project focused on applying geopolymers for building components. The research highlights the strategic role of sustainability combined with digitisation in order to improve ecological-environmental performance. Article info Received: 17/03/2023; Revised: 27/04/2023; Accepted: 09/05/2023
A defence of determinism in late Wyclif attributed to Peter Payne. In this essay is presented the edition of a short tract of natural theology based on the only two extant copies preserved in mss. ...Praha, Národní knihovna, V.F.9, ff. 68v-75v and Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, 4937, ff. 28r-34v. It is introduced by a historical and philological note. A defence of John Wyclif’s views on future contingents condemned at the Council of Constance in 1415, the tract turns out to be a startling profession of crude determinism, so radical that it would hardly have been upheld by Wyclif even in his later and most controversial writings. The anonymous tract can be plausibly ascribed to Peter Payne, an Oxford Wycliffite who left England possibly to escape prosecution and reached Prague only after Hus’s departure for Constance (11 October 1414). Probably composed from late 1419 to early 1420, when Wyclif’s theological views were the object of harsh criticism by many masters at the University of Prague, the tract has a literary form similar to that of a determinatio, the answer given by a master to a question at the end of a disputation. Hence, it contains eighteen arguments in support of Wyclif’s thesis that “everything that will come to pass, will come to pass by absolute necessity” and six arguments against this thesis, followed by relevant rejections. As to the writing technique, Payne draws a significant amount of textual materials from several sources without citing them: namely Wyclif, Thomas Aquinas, and Jan Hus.