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2176A Correspondence Theory of Objects? On Kant's Notions of Truth, Object, and ActualityHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 25 (3): 259-275. 2008.Ernst Cassirer claimed that Kant's notion of actual object presupposes the notion of truth. Therefore, Kant cannot define truth as the correspondence of a judgement with an actual object. In this paper, I discuss the relations between Kant's notions of truth, object, and actuality. I argue that's notion of actual object does not presuppose the notion of truth. I conclude that Kant can define truth as the correspondence of a judgement with an actual object.
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3255Kant on Empiricism and RationalismHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 30 (1): 53-74. 2013.Several scholars have criticized the histories of early modern philosophy based on the dichotomy of empiricism and rationalism. They view them as overestimating the importance of epistemological issues for early modern philosophers (epistemological bias), portraying Kant's Critical philosophy as a superior alternative to empiricism and rationalism (Kantian bias), and forcing most or all early modern thinkers prior to Kant into the empiricist or rationalist camps (classificatory bias). Kant is of…Read more
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1361Experiment and Speculation in Seventeenth-Century Italy: The Case of Geminiano MontanariStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 56 52-61. 2016.This paper reconstructs the natural philosophical method of Geminiano Montanari, one of the most prominent Italian natural philosophers of the late seventeenth century. Montanari’s views are used as a case study to assess recent claims concerning early modern experimental philosophy. Having presented the distinctive tenets of seventeenth-century experimental philosophers, I argue that Montanari adheres to them explicitly, thoroughly, and consistently. The study of Montanari’s views supports thre…Read more
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7408Kant on the Nominal Definition of TruthKant Studien 101 (2): 147-166. 2010.Kant claims that the nominal definition of truth is: “Truth is the agreement of cognition with its object”. In this paper, I analyse the relevant features of Kant's theory of definition in order to explain the meaning of that claim and its consequences for the vexed question of whether Kant endorses or rejects a correspondence theory of truth. I conclude that Kant's claim implies neither that he holds, nor that he rejects, a correspondence theory of truth. Kant's claim is not a generic way of se…Read more
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1241TrascendentaleIn Luca Illetterati (ed.), Filosofia Classica Tedesca: Le Parole Chiave, Carocci. 2016.This chapter explores Kant’s, Reinhold’s, Fichte’s, and Hegel’s stances toward transcendental philosophy and transcendental arguments. Having explained the new meaning that Kant assigned to the term ‘transcendental’, the chapter surveys his attempt to develop a transcendental philosophy by employing transcendental arguments. Since these arguments presuppose unproven matters of fact, authors who were deeply concerned by scepticism deemed them unsuitable for the task. The chapter explains how Rein…Read more
Areas of Specialization
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
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| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Aesthetics |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |