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103The last fumes: nihilism and the nature of philosophical conceptsDavies Group, Publishers. 2009.Contents Introduction Detailed Content xx 1 Chapter 1. What is nihilism? Chapter 2. The epistemological Liar 21 Chapter 3. Unnatural certainties 43 Chapter...
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45Analitici e continentali: guida alla filosofia degli ultimi trent'anniRaffaello Cortina Editore. 1997.
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48The Epistemological LiarCroatian Journal of Philosophy 3 (2): 125-144. 2003.Is it possible truthfully to assert the non-existence of truth? It is a classical problem whose solution is still controversial. I present here an analysis of the sentence “there is no truth” (and its translations and paraphrases, such as “no proposition is true”, “every proposition is false”), with some remarks about its epistemological and ontological implications, and its consequences tor a general theory of reason.
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50Professionalità e specializzazione in filosofiaIride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 17 (2): 359-372. 2004.
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71Happy Unhappiness (and Other Stratified Contradictions)Philosophia 50 (5): 2423-2440. 2022.Stratified properties such as ‘happy unhappiness’, ‘ungrounded ground’, ‘fortunate misfortune’, and evidently ‘true falsity’ may generate dialetheias (true contradictions). The aim of the article is to show that if this is the case, then we will have a special, conjunctive, kind of dialetheia: a true state description of the form ‘Fa and not Fa’ (for some property F and object a), wherein the two conjuncts, separately taken, are to be held untrue. The particular focus of the article is on happy …Read more
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262From a continental point of view: The role of logic in the analytic-continental divideInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 9 (3). 2001.My discussion addresses the differences between analytic and continental philosophy concerning the use of logic and exact reasoning in philosophical practice. These differences are mainly examined in the light of the controversial dominance of Hegel's concept of logic in twentieth-century continental philosophy. The inquiry is developed in two parts. In the first, I indicate some aspects of the analytic -continental divide, pointing to the role that the topic 'logic and philosophy' plays in it. …Read more
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1097Conjunctive paraconsistencySynthese 199 (3-4): 6845-6874. 2021.This article is a preliminary presentation of conjunctive paraconsistency, the claim that there might be non-explosive true contradictions, but contradictory propositions cannot be considered separately true. In case of true ‘p and not p’, the conjuncts must be held untrue, Simplification fails. The conjunctive approach is dual to non-adjunctive conceptions of inconsistency, informed by the idea that there might be cases in which a proposition is true and its negation is true too, but the conjun…Read more
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100Alethic Rights: Preliminaries of an Inquiry into the Power of TruthSocial Epistemology 35 (5): 515-532. 2021.The focus of this article is the notion of alethic rights, the rights related to truth. The concept of truth grounds many norms and customary and official rules, but there is no clear and shared idea about its power to generate specific rights. The juridical and political archetype called ‘the right to truth’ is still subject of controversies, and there are doubts about its being a real ‘right,’ to be protected by positive (new) norms. In the article the problem is explored in truth-theoretical …Read more
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53Paradoxes and the Reality of ContradictionsIn Elena Ficara (ed.), Contradictions: Logic, History, Actuality, De Gruyter. pp. 31-52. 2014.
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71La priorità del male e l'offerta filosofica di Salvatore VecaIride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 19 (2): 421-436. 2006.
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104Knowability and Other Onto-theological ParadoxesLogica Universalis 13 (4): 577-586. 2019.In virtue of Fitch-Church proof, also known as the knowability paradox, we are able to prove that if everything is knowable, then everything is known. I present two ‘onto-theological’ versions of the proof, one concerning collective omniscience and another concerning omnificence. I claim these arguments suggest new ways of exploring the intersection between logical and ontological givens that is a grounding theme of religious thought. What is more, they are good examples of what I call semi-para…Read more
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122Evidentialism and the Will to Believe, by Scott F Aikin: London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2014, pp. x + 214, £65Australasian Journal of Philosophy 93 (3): 625-626. 2015.
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100Hegel’s Interpretation of the SoritesHistory and Philosophy of Logic 44 (2): 132-150. 2023.1. The label conjunctive paraconsistency has been adopted to mean a consequence relation whereby ‘p and not p’ does not imply ‘p’ and ‘not p’ separately, so that Simplification in case of contradic...
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951There is still (if there has been at all) an analytic-continental divide?Edukacja Filozoficzna. forthcoming.– In this paper I reconstruct the nature, origins and survivals of the divide between ‘analytic’ and ‘continental’ tradition—the famous dualism which affected the development of philosophy in the second half of the XX century. I also present a theory of it, stressing that its intra-philosophical causes are to be found in the mutual resistance between critical (transcendental) and semantic (logical) approaches in philosophy. I conclude by noting that good philosophers (more or less knowingly) are…Read more