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Vincenzo Fano

Università degli Studi di Urbino
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  • Università degli Studi di Urbino
    Dept. of Pure and Applied Sciences
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Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Physical Science
General Philosophy of Science
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  • Fondamenti E Filosofia Della Fisica Atti Del Convegno Cesena-Urbino, 26-29 Settembre 1994
    with Lettere E. Arti Italy) Accademia di Scienze and Cesena
    Il Ponte Vecchio. 1996.
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    Pre-Socratic Discrete Kinematics
    with Claudio Calosi
    Disputatio 5 (35): 21-31. 2013.
    Calosi-Fano_Pre-socratic-discrete-kinematics2.
    Socrates
  • Recensioni/Reviews-Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. In the Light of a Critical-historical Analysis of the Problems and of the Synthesis of the Results
    with G. Auletta
    Epistemologia 27 (1): 157-160. 2004.
    Quantum Mechanics
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    Gödelian time travel and weyl’s principle
    with Giovanni Macchia
    In Vincenzo Fano, Francesco Orilia & Giovanni Macchia (eds.), Space and Time: A Priori and A Posteriori Studies, De Gruyter. pp. 237-272. 2014.
    Time Travel
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    Obituary: Andrea Tontini (1966-2012)
    Hyle 18 (2). 2012.
    Philosophy of Chemistry
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    A meinongian solution of mctaggart’s paradox
    In Alfred Schramm (ed.), Meinongian Issues in Contemporary Italian Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 73-92. 2005.
    The present paper is divided in two parts . In the first part we will propose Meinong’s theory of time outlined in 1899 interpreted in such a way that the subtlety of his argumentation is emphasised. In the second, we will discuss different solutions for the celebrated McTaggart’s paradox, reaching the conclusion that a theory of time suggested by the reflections of the Austrian Philosopher seems to be the most adequate perspective for tackling this problem.
    McTaggart's Argument
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