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Luca Forgione

University of Naples Federico II
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  • University of Naples Federico II
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Università Degli Studi Di Napoli L'Orientale
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Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Epistemology
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Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Epistemology
Metaphilosophy
Philosophical Traditions
Immanuel Kant
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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  •  1871
    Kant and the Simple Representation “I”
    International Philosophical Quarterly 57 (2): 173-194. 2017.
    The aim of this paper is to focus on certain characterizations of “I think” and the “transcendental subject” in an attempt to verify a connection with certain metaphysical characterizations of the thinking subject that Kant introduced in the critical period. Most importantly, two distinct meanings of “I think” need be distinguished: (1) in the Transcendental Deduction “I think” is the act of apperception; (2) in the Transcendental Deduction and in the section of Paralogisms “I think” is taken in…Read more
    The aim of this paper is to focus on certain characterizations of “I think” and the “transcendental subject” in an attempt to verify a connection with certain metaphysical characterizations of the thinking subject that Kant introduced in the critical period. Most importantly, two distinct meanings of “I think” need be distinguished: (1) in the Transcendental Deduction “I think” is the act of apperception; (2) in the Transcendental Deduction and in the section of Paralogisms “I think” is taken in its representational nature. It proves helpful to interpret the “transcendental subject” in formal terms as a concept that, mutatis mutandis, has the same function of the concept of the “transcendental object.”
    History: Self-KnowledgeFirst-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness, MiscFirst-Person Con…Read more
    History: Self-KnowledgeFirst-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness, MiscFirst-Person ContentsKant: Apperception and Self-ConsciousnessKant: The Self
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    Kant e Wittgenstein su schema e regola
    In Savina Raynaud & Aldo Frigerio (eds.), Significare e comprendere. La semantica del linguaggio verbale. Atti dell' 11º Congresso Nazionale della Società di Filosofia del Linguaggio. (Milano, 16-18 settembre 2004), Aracne. 2004.
    Approfondendo lo schema dell’immaginazione, introdotto da Kant nella Critica della Ragione Pura per risolvere l’applicazione tra concetti e intuizioni, diversi commentatori hanno individuato alcuni legami con l’impostazione di Wittgenstein, soprattutto con le nozioni di immagine del Tractatus logico-philosophicus e di regola delle Ricerche filosofiche. Partendo da una prospettiva filosofico-linguistica, in particolare dalla questione della denominazione, questo saggio prova a ripercorrere alcuni…Read more
    Approfondendo lo schema dell’immaginazione, introdotto da Kant nella Critica della Ragione Pura per risolvere l’applicazione tra concetti e intuizioni, diversi commentatori hanno individuato alcuni legami con l’impostazione di Wittgenstein, soprattutto con le nozioni di immagine del Tractatus logico-philosophicus e di regola delle Ricerche filosofiche. Partendo da una prospettiva filosofico-linguistica, in particolare dalla questione della denominazione, questo saggio prova a ripercorrere alcuni punti critici che emergono dal tale confronto (§ 1),affrontando sia le difficoltà epistemiche interne alla riflessione kantiana sia gli aspetti che caratterizzano il suo paradigma procedurale (§ 2e § 3), per individuare un accostamento plausibile all’impresa filosofica di Wittgenstein (§ 4 e § 5).
    Philosophy of Language, General Works
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    Attualità Kantiane: nota sulla questione della conoscenza di sé in Kant
    Paradigmi. Rivista di Critica Filosofica 3. 2008.
    Kant: Epistemology, MiscKant: Cognition and Knowledge
  • La semiotica tra teoria e metodo
    Studi Filosofici 27. 2004.
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    Self-consciousness and Indexicality. The Ubiquity of the Self
    Paradigmi. Rivista di Critica Filosofica 2. 2012.
    Henrich (1966) has contributed to the revival of philosophical debates on subjectivity and its irreducibility, starting from Fichte’s notion of "insight", and focusing his attention on the reflective model of self-consciousness. Subsequent studies have followed the same line from different perspectives, emphasizing the basic role of pre-reflective self-consciousness as the condition of possibility of conscious experience. The so-called ubiquity thesis has been developed through analysis of index…Read more
    Henrich (1966) has contributed to the revival of philosophical debates on subjectivity and its irreducibility, starting from Fichte’s notion of "insight", and focusing his attention on the reflective model of self-consciousness. Subsequent studies have followed the same line from different perspectives, emphasizing the basic role of pre-reflective self-consciousness as the condition of possibility of conscious experience. The so-called ubiquity thesis has been developed through analysis of indexical thinking.
    Philosophy of Mind, General WorksAspects of Reference, MiscPhilosophy of Language, General WorksImmu…Read more
    Philosophy of Mind, General WorksAspects of Reference, MiscPhilosophy of Language, General WorksImmunity to Error through MisidentificationSelf-Consciousness, Misc
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    Il grande venditore di immagini. Elementi di semiotica del cinema
    Editori Riuniti. 2009.
    È un'introduzione alla semiotica del cinema, divisa in tre parti che affrontano alcune specifiche dimensioni teoriche. La prima parte si sofferma sulla nascita del dibattito in semiotica del cinema, dalla metà degli anni '60 fino agli anni '70, per approfondire le nozioni di segno, codice, testo. La seconda parte affronta in chiave narratologica gli studi filmici: la questione è stabilire le caratteristiche che definiscono la nozione di narratività e la possibilità di assegnare al testo filmico …Read more
    È un'introduzione alla semiotica del cinema, divisa in tre parti che affrontano alcune specifiche dimensioni teoriche. La prima parte si sofferma sulla nascita del dibattito in semiotica del cinema, dalla metà degli anni '60 fino agli anni '70, per approfondire le nozioni di segno, codice, testo. La seconda parte affronta in chiave narratologica gli studi filmici: la questione è stabilire le caratteristiche che definiscono la nozione di narratività e la possibilità di assegnare al testo filmico lo statuto narrativo emerso dagli studi strettamente legati all'analisi testuale di natura scritturale. Infine, la terza parte si sofferma sulla dimensione pragmatica, in particolare approfondisce il dispositivo dell'enunciazione e sempre in chiave comparata prova a cogliere contiguità e differenze tra l'ambito scritturale e quello filmico.
    Semiotics
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    Kant contro Descartes: Il quarto paralogismo e il problema mente-corpo
    Studi Filosofici 29. 2006.
  •  1014
    Kant on de re. Some aspects of the Kantian non-conceptualism debate
    Kant Studies Online (1): 32-64. 2015.
    In recent years non-conceptual content theorists have taken Kant as a reference point on account of his notion of intuition (§§ 1-2). The present work aims at exploring several complementary issues intertwined with the notion of non-conceptual content: of these, the first concerns the role of the intuition as an indexical representation (§ 3), whereas the second applies to the presence of a few epistemic features articulated according to the distinction between knowledge by acquaintance and know…Read more
    In recent years non-conceptual content theorists have taken Kant as a reference point on account of his notion of intuition (§§ 1-2). The present work aims at exploring several complementary issues intertwined with the notion of non-conceptual content: of these, the first concerns the role of the intuition as an indexical representation (§ 3), whereas the second applies to the presence of a few epistemic features articulated according to the distinction between knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description (§ 4). This work intends to dismiss the possibility that intuition may have an autonomous function of de re knowledge in support of an interpretative reading which can be labelled as weak conceptualism. To this end, the exploration will be conducted from a strictly transcendental perspective – i.e., by referring to the so called theory of the “concept of a transcendental object”.
    The Nature of Contents, MiscEpistemology of Mind, MiscPhilosophy of Language, General WorksPhilosoph…Read more
    The Nature of Contents, MiscEpistemology of Mind, MiscPhilosophy of Language, General WorksPhilosophy of Mind, MiscEpistemic and Non-epistemic PerceptionKant: IntuitionKant: Cognition and KnowledgeKant: Philosophy of Mind, MiscConceptual and Nonconceptual ContentDe Re Modality, Misc
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