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875Ridurre il riduzionismo geneticoHumana Mente 2 (6). 2008.n this article the author develops a critique of reductionism in biological sciences from three different points of view. The first is related to the problem of reduction in the context of scientific theories. More specifically, reduction deals with a special form of intertheoretic relationship between molecular biology and the rest of biology. The second meaning of reductionism has to do with the significance of its genetic outfit for the ontogeny of an organism, i.e. its development from zygot…Read more
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145Globalized Parochialism: Consequences of English as Lingua Franca in Philosophy of ScienceInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 29 (2): 189-200. 2015.In recent decades, English has become the uncontestable lingua franca of philosophy of science and of most other areas of philosophy and of the humanities. To have a lingua franca produces enormous benefits for the entire scientific community. The price for those benefits, however, is paid almost exclusively by non-native speakers of English. Section 1 identifies three asymmetries that individual NoNES researchers encounter: ‘publication asymmetry’, ‘resources asymmetry’, and ‘team asymmetry’. S…Read more
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56This book deals with Johann Heinrich Lamberts epistemological foundation of scientific knowledge and with his linear diagrams of logical reasoning.
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607Una modernizzazione incompiuta: il programma di unificazione della scienzaNuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 10 (3/4): 90-98. 1992.The paper shows how logical empiricism aims at a modernization of philosophy.
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510Mesmer in a Mountain Bar: Anthropological Difference, Butts, and Mesmerism in An Intimate Relation. Studies in the History and Philosophy of ScienceBoston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 116 259-282. 1989.This article gives an overview of Mesmer's theory.
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96Die pragmatische vollendung Des logischen empirismus. In memoriam Carl Gustav Hempel (1905–1997)Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 31 (2): 205-242. 2000.This paper documents the pragmatic turn in the later philosophy of C. G. Hempel.
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90Thinking about Causes: From Greek Philosophy to Modern Physics (edited book)University of Pittsburgh Press. 2007.Emerging as a hot topic in the mid-twentieth century, causality is one of the most frequently discussed issues in contemporary philosophy. Causality has been a central concept in philosophy as well as in the sciences, especially the natural sciences, dating back to its beginning in Greek thought. David Hume famously claimed that causality is the cement of the universe. In general terms, it links eventualities, predicts the consequences of action, and is the cognitive basis for the acquisition an…Read more
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73The Catholic Church and Evolutionary Theory : A Conflict ModelIn Werner Arber, Nicola Cabibbo & Marcelo Sánchez-Sorondo (eds.), Pontificiae Academiae Acta Vol. 20, Pontifical Academy of Sciences. pp. 450-475. 2009.The arrticle deals with the ambivalent attitude of Church authorities towards evolutionary theory.
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1117Hugo DinglerScience in Context 2 (2). 1988.This is an introduction to the English translation of Hogo Dingler's (1881-1954) grounsbreaking paper "Methodik statt Erkenntnistheorie und Wissenschaftslehre". Dingler is the founder of operationalism in physics and relatively little know in the Anglophone world.
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53Concepts, Theories, and Rationality in the Biological Sciences (edited book)University of Pittsburgh Press/Universitätsverlag Konstanz. 1995.Leading biologists and philosophers of biology discuss the basic theories and concepts of biology and their connections with ethics, economics, and psychology, providing a remarkably unified report on the “state of the art” in the philosophy of biology.
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501This booklet deals in the form of "impromptus" with philosophy and philosophers in the "Third Reich" and the interesting story of post-war German philosophy to just ignore this topic.
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516O Happy Error. A Comment on Giora HonBoston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 232 295-300. 2003.This is a comment on Giora Hon's paper on scientific error
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2366Ernst Mach and the Theory of RelativityPhilosophia Naturalis 21 (2/4): 630-341. 1984.This article shows that those texts, attributed to Ernst Mach, that reject relativity theory are posthumous forgeries.
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44Logic, Language, and the Structure of Scientific Theories: Proceedings of the Carnap-Reichenbach Centennial, University of Konstanz, 21-24 May 1991 (edited book, review)Pittsburgh UP/Universitätsverlag Konstanz. 1994.This volume honors and examines the founders of the philosophy of logical empiricism. Historical and interpretive essays clarify the scientific philosophies of Carnap, Reichenbach, Hempel, Kant, and others, while exploring the main topics of logical empiricist philosophy of science.
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99The epistemological roots of ecclesiastical claims to knowledgeAxiomathes 19 (4): 481-508. 2009.In theoretical matters, ecclesiastical claims to knowledge have lead to various conflicts with science. Claims in orientational matters, sometimes connected to attempts to establish them as a rule for legislation, have often been in conflict with the justified claims of non-believers. In addition they violate the Principle of Autonomy of the individual, which is at the very heart of European identity so decisively shaped by the Enlightenment. The Principle of Autonomy implies that state legislat…Read more
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156Hans Jonas’ Philosophical BiologyGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23 (1): 85-98. 2001.Jonas' philosophical biology is an attempt to overcome the dualism, i.e., the alienation between man and world, which characterizes both Gnostic thinking and the Heiddegerian existentialist approach that Jonas had applied in its interpretation. This dualism leads both approaches to despise or, at least, to neglect nature.Jonas' philosophical biology is intended to provide an insight into the phenomenon of life that is more than a mere reflection of scientific epistemology. Rather, it regards …Read more
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