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31IntroductionIn Annalisa Coliva, Paolo Leonardi & Sebastiano Moruzzi (eds.), Eva Picardi on Language, Analysis and History, Palgrave. pp. 1-4. 2018.The introduction provides a biographical sketch of Eva Picardi’s scientific career.
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263Moore's Proof And Martin Davies's Epistemic ProjectsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 88 (1): 101-116. 2010.In the recent literature on Moore's Proof of an external world, it has emerged that different diagnoses of the argument's failure are prima facie defensible. As a result, there is a sense that the appropriateness of the different verdicts on it may depend on variation in the kinds of context in which the argument is taken to be a move, with different characteristic aims. In this spirit, Martin Davies has recently explored the use of the argument within two different epistemic projects called res…Read more
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122IntroductionSynthese 189 (2): 221-234. 2012.This Introduction to the special issue on “Skepticism and Justification” provides a background to the nine articles collected here and a detailed summary of each, which highlights their interconnections and relevance to the debate at the heart of the issue.
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218How to Commit Moore’s ParadoxJournal of Philosophy 112 (4): 169-192. 2015.Moore’s paradox is taken to be emblematic of peculiarities in the first person point of view, and to have significant implications for several issues in epistemology, in philosophy of language and mind. Yet, its nature remains elusive. In the first part of the paper, the main kinds of analysis of it hereto proposed in the literature are criticized. Furthermore, it is claimed that there are cases in which its content can be legitimately judged. Close inspection of those cases reveals that they de…Read more
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Lo scetticismo sull'esistenza del mondo esternoIn Annalisa Coliva (ed.), Filosofia analitica: temi e problemi, Carocci. pp. 255--280. 2007.
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84Hinge Epistemology (edited book)Brill. 2016.In _Hinge Epistemology_, eminent epistemologists investigate Wittgenstein's concept of basic or 'hinge' certainty as deployed in _On Certainty_ and show its importance for mainstream epistemology.
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93Hinges in the knowledge economy. on greco’s common and procedural knowledgeSynthese 201 (5): 1-18. 2023.In his “Common knowledge” (2016) and _The Transmission of Knowledge_ (2021), John Greco proposes a novel account of hinge propositions. Central to it is the idea that they are items of common knowledge – that is, of knowledge that is already present in the system, freely available to anyone, without having to figure it out by oneself or having to be taught it by others. As such, they are not subject to any quality control at all. Furthermore, they figure in a subject’s cognitive economy as items…Read more
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63The thesis addresses the issues of error through misidentification and immunity to error through misidentification in relation to the problem of the first person. First, it provides an explanation of error through misidentification. Secondly, it shows that there are two possible ways of understanding immunity to error through misidentification. It is then argued that the first understanding of immunity to error through misidentification leads to what is labelled "the trilemma about the self". Th…Read more
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108Doubts, Philosophy, and TherapyMidwest Studies in Philosophy 45 155-177. 2021.There is nowadays a tendency, to be dated back to Gordon Baker’s reading, to interpret the later Wittgenstein as proposing a thoroughly therapeutic view of philosophy. Accordingly, he was not dealing with philosophical problems to show how they originated in a misunderstanding of our language. For that would have presupposed his advancing theses about how language works. Rather, his therapeutic method was in the service of liberating philosophers from the kind of intellectual prejudices that wou…Read more
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109Are There Mathematical Hinges?International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 10 (3-4): 346-366. 2020.In this paper I argue that, contrary to what several prominent scholars of On Certainty have claimed, Wittgenstein did not maintain that simple mathematical propositions like “2 × 2 = 4” or “12 × 12 = 144,” much like G. E. Moore’s truisms, could be examples of hinge propositions. In particular, given his overall conception of mathematics, it was impossible for him to single out these simpler mathematical propositions from the rest of mathematical statements, to reserve only to them a normative f…Read more
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1252Disagreement unhinged, constitutivism styleMetaphilosophy 52 (3-4): 402-415. 2021.Hinge epistemology has to dispel the worry that disagreeing over hinges is rationally inert. Building on a companion piece (Coliva and Palmira 2020), this paper offers a constitutivist solution to the problem of rational inertia by maintaining that a Humean sceptic and a hinge epistemologist disagree over the correct explication of the concept of epistemic rationality. The paper explores the implications of such a solution. First, it clarifies in what sense a disagreement over hinges would be a …Read more
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228On What There Really Is to Our Notion of Ownership of a ThoughtPhilosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 9 (1): 41-46. 2002.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 9.1 (2002) 41-46 [Access article in PDF] On What There Really Is to Our Notion of Ownership of a Thought Annalisa Coliva JOHN CAMPBELL'S REPLY to my paper aims at reestablishing the point that there are two strands to our notion of ownership of a thought. There are two ways of cashing out this idea. 1 First, one could say that A is the owner of a thought if and only if both the following two indep…Read more
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40Alcune osservazioni su verità, relativismo, filosofia dibattito pubblicoJura Gentium 5 (S1): 31-39. 2008.
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99Critical notice of Origins of Objectivity, Oxford, by Tyler BurgeDisputatio 4 (33): 515-530. 2012.033-07.
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105Externalism, Self-Knowledge and Skepticism: New Essays, edited by Sanford C. GoldbergInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 9 (1): 69-74. 2019.
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52Anna Boncompagni, Wittgenstein and PragmatismJournal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 6 (4). 2018.
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152Disagreeing with Myself: Doxastic Commitments and Intrapersonal DisagreementAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 56 (1): 1-14. 2019.This paper explores the idea of disagreement with oneself, in both its diachronic and synchronic forms. A puzzling case of synchronic intrapersonal disagreement is presented and the paper considers its implications. One is that belief is a genus that comes in two species: as disposition and as commitment. Another is that self-deception consists in a conflict between one's beliefs as dispositions and one's beliefs as commitments. Synchronic intrapersonal disagreement also has implications for the…Read more
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15Against (neo-Wittgensteinian) entitlementsIn Peter Graham & Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen (eds.), Epistemic Entitlement, Oxford University Press. pp. 327-343. 2020.Crispin Wright takes his entitlement strategy to be neo-Wittgensteinian. This chapter argues for two conclusions. First, Wright’s entitlement strategy cannot be neo-_Wittgensteinian,_ properly so-called. Wright explicitly characterizes trust in anti-sceptical hypotheses as epistemically rational. However, properly Wittgensteinian approaches place anti-sceptical hypotheses or so-called hinge propositions (_I’m not a brain in a vat, There is an external world_, etc.) outside the realm of rational …Read more
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76PrécisAnalysis 82 (3): 477-479. 2022.Relativism: New Problems of Philosophy1 presents, in some detail, the key arguments and justifications for the most prominent relativistic positions in contempo.
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University of California, IrvineProfessor
University of St. Andrews
PhD, 2001
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Philosophy, Misc |
Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Philosophy, Misc |