sabato 10 settembre 2016

Witches trial Peter T. Leeson Jacob W. Russ

Notebook per
Witches trial
Peter T. Leeson Jacob W. Russ
Citation (APA): Russ, P. T. L. J. W. (2014). Witches trial [Kindle Android version]. Retrieved from Amazon.com

Parte introduttiva
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lotta x le quote di mercato lotta x il voto degli indecisi debolezza delle teorie alternative
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Witch Trials1 Peter T. Leeson
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We argue that these trials reflected non-price competition between Catholics and Protestants for market share in Christendom. Through witch trials competing Christian religions advertised their commitment
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QUOTE DI MERCATO
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Similar to the way in which contemporary politicians spend most of their campaign resources attempting to attract swing voters around election times in battleground states,
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ANALOGIA
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Catholic and Protestant religion suppliers used witch trials to advertise the superiority of their respective brands.
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investigate our theory and compare its explanatory power to leading, existing theories for the geographic and temporal pattern of witch trials in Europe,
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COMPARARE
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covering more than 31,000 accused witches over a period of more than three and a half centuries for more than 20 countries in Europe.
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DATABASE
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location of religious battles in Europe between 1400 and 1850.
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GUERRE
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Nearly all witch-trial activity in medieval and early modern Europe is focused in religiously contested regions and occurs in years after the Reformation established Protestantism as a serious challenger to the Catholic Church
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COINCIDENZA?
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caccia alle s.: nn il prodotto di ignoranza risposta razionale delle chiese ad una richiesta popolare test: cluster nelle zone con elettori indecisi analogia con la politica: dove spende obama? il 20% delle s erano uomini picco: germania meridionale italia settentrionale svizzera scozia chiesa unita => basa intensità del fenomeno: spagna italia meridionale portogallo irlanda nel paese concentrazione sui confini tempo: concentrazione nella riforma e controrifirma
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The period of the witch trials in Europe was an episode of history which spanned from the beginning of the 15th century until around the end of the 18th century.
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PERIODO
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Witchcraft trials were an incredible injustice, but we argue here they were not the product of ignorance. ‘The Witch Hunts’ are often dismissed as an episode of mass hysteria,
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ORTODOSSIA
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the killing of witches continues to this day in places like Papua New Guinea and Tanzania
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ANCORA OGGI
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we aim to show in this paper the witchcraft trials in Europe were a form of non-price competition—a rational response by the churches given their institutional constraints and the changing marketplace conditions within Christendom
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RISPOSTA RAZIONALE
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A standard result of the political competition literature is that candidates’advertising expenditures in a given region should be proportional to the number of undecided voters in that
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INDECISI
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Tried witches were by no means exclusively female, indeed there are examples such as Estonia where the majority of witches were male, but across Europe the historical evidence suggests that men comprised at most 20% of all tried individuals.
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NN SOLO DONNE
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expected correlation between the intensity of trial activity and religious competition. Our findings indicate witchcraft trials were most intense in regions which would have been considered religious ‘swing-states.’
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SWING STATES
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The witchcraft trials were heavily concentrated in the southern half of modern day Germany, Switzerland, eastern France, northern Italy and Scotland—areas known for their violent wars between rival Christian sects.
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CONCENTRAZIONE
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In the regions where there was a strong, unified national church, such as Spain and southern Italy, they experienced relatively few trials (Gibbons 1998). Other countries which experienced few trials were Ireland and Portugal,
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POCHI PROCESSI
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The geography of the trial activity occurred not only at the country level, but within each country the trials tended to cluster near border regions.
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CONFINI
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Basque region
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borders of eastern France,
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majority of trials occurred during the Reformation and Counter-Reformation periods,
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TEMPI
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heresies of the 12th and 13th centuries in southern France and northern Italy.
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lacredenza esiste da sempre e anche oggo ma le xsecuzioni sono limitate nel tempo + che sulle cause ci si è concentrate sulla composizione delle vittime 1 teoria del capro: le condizioni ec erano pessime x il tempo atmosferico e serviva un capro. scarsa evidenza della relazione tra processi e meteo 2 ipotesi della montagna: i pagani scappavano sui monti e si concentravano lì 3 il capitalismo sposta la ricchezza indebolendo il legame chiesa re. la chiesa diventa + sensibile alla domanda popolare. ob: i processi precedono il 1520 4 legalizzazione della tortura ed effetto domino: salvarsi facendo nomi la tortura fu un progresso rispetto all ordalia... tant è che fu abbandonata x le confessioni inaffidabili e non x la sua crudeltà
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2. Three contending explanations
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T
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This systematic approach to consulting primary and secondary sources drastically reduced modern witchcraft trial estimates to between 100,000 – 110,000 total persons accused, and between 40,000 – 60,000 executions
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RIDUZIONE DEI CASI
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Mostly these narratives tended to focus on the composition of the accused witch population, trying to explain why certain types of people were more likely to be the target
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SPIEGHE PRECEDENTI COMPO
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Oster (2004) notes the witch trial literature tended to focus on small-scale explanations
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SMALL
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Oster’s paper added to the discussion of these large-scale effects, by offering a test of the ‘scapegoat hypothesis.’ Many historians claimed surprise harsh economic conditions, typically associated with colder-than-expected temperatures and the resulting food shortages, would cause an increase in the demand for initiating violence against witches, because witches were thought to control the weather.
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IPOTESI CAPRO
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her data set was completely absent any witchcraft trials from Germany and contained records from only a few of the Swiss Cantons. These two countries accounted for an overwhelming majority of trial activity;
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DATABASE DISTORTI
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The “mountains hypothesis” (Trevor-Roper 1967) is that social control by religious groups was harder in mountainous areas than plains regions which could sustain a feudal system. Pagans subject to persecution by the Christians fled to these mountains.
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IPOTESI MONTANA
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The period of European witch trials was intertwined with the rise of capitalism, historically associated with the Calvinists from 1520-1620. As entrepreneurs of the time started to acquire wealth, these sources of revenue (taxes) weakened the tight financial relationship between the Catholic Church and sovereign rulers. According to this theory then, witch trials should be more prevalent in the areas where the intensity of capitalism was greatest,
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IPOTESI CAP.
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we add that Catholics were using witch trials and other forms of violence against religious competitors prior to 1520 and other Protestant groups were also known to be engaged in witchcraft trials, so the Calvinists should not be held completely responsible for the trial activity.
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TEMPI E LUOGHI NN QUADRANO
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The second theory attributable to Trevor-Roper12is a ‘legal torture’hypothesis –that in areas where torture was a legal punishment for regular crimes, torture was more likely to be used to elicit confessions of demonology.
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IPOTESI TORTURA
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Closelyrelated to this theory is the ‘domino effect’ that was created when one accused witch served as a witness in the implication of other witches,
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DOMINO
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Legal torture was initially conceived as an improvement to the legal procedure, because it aimed to achieve the material truth rationally, rather than by means of mystical intervention, as in ordeals.
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TORTURA O ORDEAL
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“In general, it seems clear that it was the growing disbelief in confessions produced by torture which brought torture into discredit”
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DISCREDITO
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Looking at the data, the predictions of the legal torture theory show mixed results, as high trial areas such as Germany, Switzerland, and Scotland were known to widely use torturous practices, but torture was also used in low trial areas like Italy and Spain.
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MIXED
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la posizione ufficiale della chiesa: xicoli immaginari i competitori: catari e valdesi fino al 1500 poi protestanti processi di stregoneria: dal 1487
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3. Cathars and Waldenses: the early competitors
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T
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witches were not widely tried as criminals for the practice of witchcraft, until after 1400. The official Church position on witchcraft, as late as 1140, was to denounce beliefs in witchcraft, because as articulated in canon episcopi, witchcraft was contained solely within the mind and was otherwise not a legitimate threat.
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POSIZIONE UFFICIALE SULLE STREGHE
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These Christian-based sects stood in open defiance of Catholic doctrine, and were critical of the relatively wealthy organization, preaching apostolic poverty instead. Their message of poverty was modeled closely to the lifestyle of Christ
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I COMPETITORI PRIMA
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The Catholic Church first responded to the Cathars with excommunication, issuing papal bulls which decreed heretics should be found and delivered to the secular authorities for punishment.
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SCOMUNICA
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Pope Innocent III resorted to force and declared crusades against the Languedoc region of France in 1208 (Oldenbourg 1962). Even though the Church had no army of its own and had to rely on volunteers
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CROCIATA
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exterminated
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Waldenses in Lyon,
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retreated to rural and mountainous areas,
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religious competitors from the market by 1300,
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Formal witchcraft trials do begin shortly after 1400, but the trial activity does not reach even moderate levels until after 1487 when the Malleus Malificarum, or “Hammer of Witches”is published in Germany by Henrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger.
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INIZIANO LE STREGHE
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spiegazione economica: con catari e valdesi la violenza paga risposta alla domanda di povertà: francescani e domenicani gli ordini + impegnati nell inquisizione
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4. A simple economic framework
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When nonviolent forms of competition proved ineffective for the Church, they began to engage in a more costly, but also more effective, strategy of total annihilation under the guise of heresy.
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TOTAL ANNICHILATION DIMENSIONI RIDOTTE
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in the process of removing the Cathars and Waldenses from the market, the Church proactively responded by diversifying their salvation product line; likely because they anticipated the entry of future competitors willing to satisfy consumer demand for apostolic poverty.
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FRANCESCANI X LA LORO POVERTÀ
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Dominican and Franciscan Orders,
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these new wings of the Catholic Church would be the ones who directly carried out the inquisitions
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In the aftermath of the success of the Reformation spreading Protestantism throughout continental Europe, Ekelund et al (2004) argue the Catholic Church once again mimicked typical firm behavior, with its reaction to Protestant entry. Modern firms frequently respond to competitive entry by reorganizing their corporate structure. Ekelund et al propose the Council of Trent
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TRENTO
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pubblicità: informativa persuasiva complementare linformativa: la nuova formazione del clero messaggio: facciamo sul serio e le ns credenze sono reali credenti deboli... swing voters... bersaglio privilegiato deterrenza la domanda di processi era elevata la persecuzione era attività commendevole vittime: i meno produttivi... vecchie vagabondi pazzi vedove parallelo con i fuochi del 4 luglio problema: xchè nn competere solo sul prezzo? coca pepsi l oligopolio è la struttura di m che incentiva di + la pubblicità
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4.1 Witchcraft trials: advertising for the church-firm?
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create brand loyalty through the use of advertising. We argue not only did Catholic and Protestant churches do exactly that, but further that these churches used witchcraft trials to communicate branded messaging
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PUBBLICITÀ
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informative
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persuasive
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complementary
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In response to the Protestant threat, the Catholic Church sought to raise awareness of its members to the benefits of its product. The Council of Trent issued decrees establishing lectureships in Scripture and the liberal arts (5th:I: 24-26), imposing duties of preaching and teaching on the clergy
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INFO
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information about their product,
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In a market where the consumer choice is between competing brands of the meta-credence good, firms are likely to find brand persuasion or product complementarity as the more effective advertising
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Watching the burning of a witchwould be similar to watching modern day preachers perform ‘miracles’ during church services. Both displays attempt to communicate the message, celestial and satanic forces are real. And in the case of witchcraft trials, ecclesiastics are signaling a strong conviction in their religious beliefs,
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FUOCO
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In all likelihood, conditional on a belief in witchcraft, the trials would have been seen as a commendable activity by the masses and elites alike. Which meant if a religion wanted to create a loyalty for their brand, or attract new converts, and increase their influence in a particular region, a natural strategy would be to create a public association between performing witchcraft trials and the desired religion’s brand.
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DOMANDA DOMINA
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subject to these trials tended to be the elderly, socially vagrant, or mentally ill members of society.
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VITTIME: PARASSITI
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women and highly likely to be widowed.
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very low social status and close to no political power.
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like when city politicians promise to “clean up the city!”—
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FARE PULIZIA
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As Ekelund et al (2002) argue, the Protestants did engage in direct price competition with the Catholic Church.
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PRICE COMP.
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oligopoly with a limited number of firms provides the greatest incentives for firms within a given industry to advertise.
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PUBBLICITÀ
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xchè i processi e nn la criciata? 1 potevano essere deventralizzati 2 era + flessibile consentendo di eliminare tutti i non conformi 3 la guerra costa specie a chi nn ha esercito 4 informazione e spettacolo insieme... il noi vs voi come nello sport... dimostrazoone di solidarietà con ist div anche le eresie sarebbero state combattute con l inquisizione
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4.2 Why chose witchcraft trials as the medium?
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There are several reasons to think witchcraft trials were a lower cost alternative to heresy trials and crusades. Heresy is a centralized process that requires high ranking church officials to define what exactly counts as heresy. Witchcraft accusations by contrast are decentralized; the local authorities could act directly
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DECENTR
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the historian Christina Larner noted, “the advantage of witchcraft over the other crimes in this context is that it sums up all forms of non-conformity.
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NN CONFORMITÀ
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The Church was a comparatively wealthy organization for its time, but it did not control a standing army of its own.
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MEGLIO DI UNA GUERRA
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Effective advertisements require the ability to capture attention, the creation of an emotional response
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EMOZ
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a public spectacle.
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entertainment and information
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discussed in social circles
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form of social control
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‘us’ versus ‘them’ mentality,
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rivalry between professional sports teams;
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demonstration of group solidarity.
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raised the cost of socially unacceptable behaviors,
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Further, as we show in the next section, the beginning of the extremely high trial activity period coincides with the Peace of Ausburg in 1555; after which, the Lutherans are an officially recognized part of Christendom.
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TEMPI
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Pensiero e linguaggio Geoffrey K. Pullum Julie Sedivy Mark Liberman Elizabeth spelke broncobilly jhon ray

Notebook per
Pensiero e linguaggio
Geoffrey K. Pullum Julie Sedivy Mark Liberman Elizabeth spelke broncobilly jhon ray
Citation (APA): ray, G. K. P. J. S. M. L. E. s. b. j. (2014). Pensiero e linguaggio [Kindle Android version]. Retrieved from Amazon.com

Parte introduttiva
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nasce prima il pensiero o il linguaggio? concetti senza termini. bimbi coreani e inglesi il cuore condiviso dei significati destra/sinistra: psicologia lakofiana educazione ricevuta e orientamemto politico
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Which comes first, language or thought? Elizabeth Spelker Babies think first By William J. Cromie
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Do we learn to think before we speak, or does language shape our thoughts?
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LA DOMANDA
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"Infants are born with a language-independent system for thinking about objects,"
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L-INDIPENDENT
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For example, when Koreans say that one object joins another, they specify whether the objects touch tightly or loosely. English speakers, in contrast, say whether one object is in or on another.
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CORESNI E INGLESI
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Because languages differ this way, many scientists suspected that children must learn the relevant concepts as they learn their language.
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SOSPETTO
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Infants of English-speaking parents easily grasp the Korean distinction between a cylinder fitting loosely or tightly into a container. In other words, children come into the world with the ability to describe what's on their young minds in English, Korean, or any other language.
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CONCETTI CHE PREVEDONO
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differences in niceties of thought not reflected in a language go unspoken when they get older.
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IL NON DETTO È CMQ SPECIALIZZATA
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When babies see something new, they will look at it until they get bored. Hespos and Spelke used this well-known fact to show different groups of five-month-olds a series of cylinders being placed in and on tight- or loose-fitting containers. The babies watched until they were bored and quit looking. After that happened, the researchers showed them other objects that fit tightly or loosely together. The change got and held their attention for a while, contrary to American college students who failed to notice it. This showed that babies raised in English-speaking communities were sensitive to separate categories of meaning used by Korean, but not by English, adult speakers.
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CAPACITÀ DI ATTENSIONE
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Their findings suggest that language reduces sensitivity to thought distinctions not considered by the native language. "Because chimps and monkeys show similar expectations about objects, languages are probably built on concepts that evolved before humans did,"
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SENSIBILITÀ RIDOTTA MA NN ANNULLATA
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The sounds of meaning
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T
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before babies learn to talk for themselves, they are receptive to the sounds of all languages. But sensitivity to nonnative language sounds drops after the first year of life.
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PREDISPOSIZIONE A TUTTI I LINGUAGGI
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They learn what to ignore,
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This is one reason why it is so difficult for adults to learn a second language,
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IMPARIAMO AD ESCLUDERE. X QS NN IMPARIAMO LE LINGUE
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Speech is for communicating so once a language is learned nothing is lost by ignoring sounds irrelevant to it. However, contrasts such as loose-versus-tight fit help us make sense of the world. Although mature English speakers don't spontaneously notice these categories, they have little difficulty distinguishing them when they are pointed out.
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IMPARARE CONCETTI ESTRANEI NJ È COME IMPARARE UNA LINGUA ESTRANEA
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Even if babies come equipped with all concepts that languages require, children may learn optional word meanings differently.
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RAFFINAMENTO
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Bloom points out, "is that there exists a universal core of meaningful distinctions that all humans share, but other distinctions that people make are shaped by the forces of language. On the other hand, language learning might really be the act of learning to express ideas that already exist,"
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ESPRIMERE IDEE CHE GIÀ ESISTONO
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Lakoff has written a book (reviewed here) which purports to explain the Left/Right polarity of politics as Mother-oriented politics versus Father-oriented politics
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DESTRA SINISTRA MADRE PADRE
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He rightly points out that there are many "contradictions" (I would call them compromises) in any real-life political program
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CONTRSDDIZIONI
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he has a grand theory that explains how all such apparent contradictions arise -- a theory that shows the real consistency underlying
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COERENTIZZARE
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I too think I can explain the inconsistencies Lakoff mentions but I think I can explain it, not in a book, but in one paragraph.
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ALTERNATIVA
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What I would say that is that the contradictions arise because neither side of politics is in fact much INTERESTED in being consistent.
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TESI
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Conservatives don't like theories and just go by what seems to have worked well for people in the world to date
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DESTRA
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And Leftists are only interested in what sounds good at the time
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SINISYRA
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Leftists want to make us "better" while at the same time denying that there is any such thing as "better"!!
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CONTRADDIZIONE A SINISTRA
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Left/Right difference
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If women are basically Leftist, shouldn't they mostly VOTE Leftist?
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And good old Joe Stalin sure was a motherly, feminine character wasn't he?
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Lakoff's whole idea that political attitudes are formed by childhood experiences with parenting is however just a minor variation on the old "California" theory put forward by the Marxist Adorno
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Lakoff and the feminists
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Steven Pinker has written a good takedown of Lakoff. Excerpt: ………….The field of linguistics has exported a number of big ideas to the world. They include the evolution of languages as an inspiration to Darwin for the evolution of species; the analysis of contrasting sounds as an inspiration for structuralism in literary theory and anthropology; the Whorfian hypothesis that language shapes thought; and Chomsky's theory of deep structure and universal grammar. Even by these standards, George Lakoff's theory of conceptual metaphor is a lollapalooza. If Lakoff is right, his theory can do everything from overturning millennia of misguided thinking in the Western intellectual tradition to putting a Democrat in the White House. ...
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PINKER SU LAKOFF
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marcare il futuro ci rende miopi? pullman: 4 critiche x' ci affascina associare comportamenti r lingua (sedivy)? x' diciamo lingua e intendiamo cultura
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Keith Chen, Whorfian economist Geoffrey K. Pullum Julie Sedivy Mark Liberman
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Chen's paper alleges that a certain simple grammatical property of languages correlates robustly with indicators of profligacy and lack of prudence,
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CHEN: LINGUA E DISSOLUTEXZA
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if your language has clear grammatical future tense marking (and thus is a strong future time reference or strong FTR language), then you and your fellow native speakers have a dramatically increased likelihood of exhibiting high rates of obesity, smoking, drinking, debt, and poor pension provision, as if they had little concern for the future.
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LINGUE CHE MARCANO IL FUTURO E OBESITÀ
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PROBLEMI GIÀ SULLA CLASSIFICAZIONE
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The language of the Pirahã Indians of Brazil, studied by Daniel Everett, has no future tense marking whatever — it is not just weak FTR, it is zero FTR. But, contrary to Chen's prediction, the Pirahã are unconcerned with planning for the future,
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CASI CONFUTANTI
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I find that I might just as well be convinced that a language with grammatical future tense marking would have speakers who paid MORE attention to worrying about the future.
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TESI CONTROINTUITIVA PROVE ULTERIORI
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I have some colleagues here at the University of Edinburgh, within Simon Kirby's research group, who have run some informal experiments on the data Chen uses to see if dredging up spurious correlations of this kind is easy or hard,
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FACILE LA CORRELAZIONE SPURIA
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None of these briefly summarized worries about Chen's work, however, disturb me as much as the appalling journalistic misrepresentations that David Berreby offers us. His title is: "Obese? Smoker?
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GIORNALI BLEAH
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although it is possible in principle to devise empirically testable Whorfian hypotheses (see thediscussion by Barbara Scholz and colleagues here), I wouldn't bet a dime on this particular Whorfian thesis.
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DIFFICILE TESTARE
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Is Your Language Making You Broke and Fat? How Language Can Shape Thinking and Behavior (and How It Can’t) By Julie Sedivy
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To many people, it’s intuitively obvious that dropping consonants in pronunciation is the mark of a lazy culture, that romancing someone is easiest in a language that’s intrinsically as soothing and soft as French, and that the disciplined German mind is in part a product of the strictly rigid and orderly German language.
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R MODCIA ITALIA OPERA TEDESCO DISCIPLINA
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As noted by Guy Deutscher, in his book Through the Language Glass, “the industrious Protestant Danes have dropped more consonants onto their icy, windswept soil than any indolent tropical tribe.
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LINGUA PROTESTANTE
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Is Italian culture vulnerable to corruption because there is no Italian word that directly translates as accountability?
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ACCOUNTABILITY IN ITALIANO
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we’d expect more egalitarian cultures to spring from entirely gender-neutral languages like Dari, the variant of Persian that’s spoken in Afghanistan.
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GENDER NEITRAL CULTURA E LINGUA. AFGHANISTAN
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EVIDENZE MARGINALI
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I bet you’d find a correlation between tonal languages and the use of chopsticks at mealtimes, simply because both of these spread throughout a particular geographic region.
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GEOGRAFIA
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If language structure has quite a limited effect on the way we think and act, why then do we have these sturdy impressions that some languages are inherently more romantic, slovenly, logical, or fussy than others?
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DOMANDA
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A particularly nice illustration comes from a study by Dirk Akkermans and colleagues, in which bilingual Dutch subjects played a business variant of the Prisoner’s Dilemma game, intended to test the degree of cooperative versus competitive behavior. (The game is set up so that you reap the highest profits if both you and your partner choose a cooperative strategy of keeping prices for your products high, and the lowest profits if you play cooperatively but your partner chooses to undersell you.) Half of the subjects played the game in English, and half played the game in Dutch—the idea being that the English language is more closely associated with highly individualistic and competitive cultures than Dutch.
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GIOCO DEL PRIGIONIERO IN DUE LINGUE
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the effects of language on strategy choice really depended on how much direct exposure to Anglophone culture the subjects had.
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ESITO
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Actual proficiency in English had no discernible impact.
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MA
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Thought experiments on language and thought Julie Sedivy
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"The explanation in question is almost certain to be false. However, if it were true, it would be incredibly interesting, so we have no choice but to explore it."
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SULL IPOTESI CHEN
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IPOTESI
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incredibly-interesting-if-true
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The main finding is that there is a robust correlation such that families who speak a language in which future tense marking is classified as obligatory tend to also engage in self-sabotaging behaviors like saving less money, exercising less and smoking more.
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TESI CHEN RIPETUTA
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country of birth and residence, sex and age of family members, family structure, income, number of children, and religion.
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CONFOUNDS
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UN PRECEDENTE
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Rather, it's properly understood as a sociolinguistic phenomenon: Labov suggested that people adopt specific patterns of pronunciation as a way of subconsciously signaling solidarity with a particular community and its attitudinal mindset.
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SOLUZIONE
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vowel-raising had become a sort of identity badge for broadcasting one's attitudes.
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A causal explanation between vowel raising and distrust of outsiders is a non-starter for the simple reason that there's no plausible mechanism by which the former could influence the latter.
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CAUSA SENSO COMUNE
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ESPERIMENTO IDEALE
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a well-known study by John Bargh and colleagues has famously shown that you can prime meek behavior by having subjects unscramble sentences laced with words like graciously, respect, and honor, and that undergraduates exposed to words like gray, Florida, and bingoundergo accelerated aging, performing badly on memory tests, and walking more slowly.
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CASI PARALLELI
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VOTO
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SPERIMENTARE COL BILINGUISMO X ELIMINARE L EFFETTO CULTURA
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SEMPLICI ASSOCIAZIONI
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NN LA GRAMMATICA MA L ASSOCIAZIONE CULTURALE
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ANCORA IL DILEMMA DEL PRIG X I BILINGUISTI
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WHORFIAN?
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LINGUA?
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BAMDIERE
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SOCIOWHORFIAN
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NO GRAMMATICA