Alessandro Salice

University College Cork
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    Towards a wide approach to improvisation
    In J. McGuirk, S. Ravn & S. Høffding (eds.), Improvisation: The Competence(s) of Not Being in Control, Routledge. 2021.
    This paper pursues two main aims. First, it distinguishes two kinds of improvisation: expert and inexpert. Expert improvisation is a (usually artistic) practice that the agent consciously sets as their goal and is evaluated according to (usually artistic) standards of improvisation. Inexpert improvisation, by contrast, supports and structures the agent’s action as it moves them towards their (usually everyday life) goals and is evaluated on its success leading the agent to the achievement of tho…Read more
  • The Austrian Contribution to Analytic Philosophy (review)
    with Wolfgang Gombocz
    History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 12. 2009.