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1357To exist and to count: A note on the minimalist viewDialectica 63 (3): 343-356. 2009.Sometimes mereologists have problems with counting. We often don't want to count the parts of maximally connected objects as full-fledged objects themselves, and we don't want to count discontinuous objects as parts of further, full-fledged objects. But whatever one takes "full-fledged object" to mean, the axioms and theorems of classical, extensional mereology commit us to the existence both of parts and of wholes – all on a par, included in the domain of quantification – and this makes mereolo…Read more
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331Meaning, Metaphysics, and ContradictionAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 43 (4): 283-297. 2006.None.
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270How to Sell a Contradiction: The Logic and Metaphysics of InconsistencyCollege Publications. 2007.There is a principle in things, about which we cannot be deceived, but must always, on the contrary, recognize the truth – viz. that the same thing cannot at one and the same time be and not be": with these words of the Metaphysics, Aristotle introduced the Law of Non-Contradiction, which was to become the most authoritative principle in the history of Western thought. However, things have recently changed, and nowadays various philosophers, called dialetheists, claim that this Law does not hold…Read more
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110Buone scartoffie, cattive intenzioni: una piccola nota su DocumentalitàRivista di Estetica 50 29-35. 2012.I take into account Ferraris’ attempt at reversing the traditional order of explanation going from thought to language and writing, as exposed in Documentalità. The reversal is supposed to provide a new ontology of social objects that dispenses with Searle’s notion of (collective) intentionality. The book’s motto is «[social] object = written act». What does that identity sign mean? Given that social objects are not identical with documents taken as mere material objects, they must be identical …Read more
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Areas of Specialization
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| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Formal Epistemology |
| Doxastic and Epistemic Logic |
| Metaphysics |
| Modality |
| Metaontology |
| Philosophy of Computing and Information |