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97Holism in Artificial Intelligence?In Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara (ed.), Language, Quantum, Music, Springer. pp. 37--48. 1999.[This is a larger version of the published article] In the discussion on semantic holism it has been claimed that A.I. is almost entirely holistic. In this paper I show that some of the main lines of research in symbolic artificial intelligence are not holistic; I will consider three classical cases: toy words, frames and contextual reasoning. I claim that these examples from A.I. can be interpreted as implementing molecularist intuitions about language. Eventually I suggest that some assumption…Read more
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137Brandom's solution of Kripke's puzzle[Papers on Line - Teaching Material]. 1998.Brandom's "solution" of Kripke's puzzle in Making it Explicit [573-583] is to be read on the background of four main ideas, plus his general concern on inferential role semantics. I will give some hints about these basic presuppositions, because, once they have been accepted, Kripke's puzzle seems to have no more appeal (at least from Brandom's point of view). If already acquainted with Brandom's general ideas, you may skip part I and go directly to part II.
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122Wittgenstein in relation to our timesIn Rosaria Egidi (ed.), n Search of a New Humanism: the Philosophy of Georg Henrik von Wright, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1999.In "Wittgenstein in relation to his times" Von Wright1 poses a dilemma regarding the relationship between three wittgensteinian tenets: (i) the view that individual's beliefs and thoughts are entrenched in accepted language games and socially sanctioned forms of life (ii) the view that "philosophical problems are disquietudes of the mind caused by some malfunctioning in the language games, and hence in the way of life of the community". (iii) the "rejection of the scientific-technological civili…Read more
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94Assertion and InferenceIn Cristina Amoretti, Carlo Penco & Federico Pitto (eds.), Towards and Analytic Pragmatism, Ceur Ws. 2009.A very short introductory tutorial to Brandom's idea of assertion
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G. Frege, "Alle origini della nuova logica. Epistolario scientifico con Hilbert, Husserl, Russell, Vailati" (review)Epistemologia 8 (2): 336. 1985.
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83Explaining the mental: naturalist and non-naturalist approaches to mental acts and processes (edited book)Cambridge Scholars Press. 2007.The aim of this collection of papers is to present different philosophical perspectives on the mental, exploring questions about how to define, explain and understand the various kinds of mental acts and processes, and exhibiting, in particular, the contrast between naturalistic and non-naturalistic approaches. There is a long tradition in philosophy of clarifying concepts such as those of thinking, knowing and believing. The task of clarifying these concepts has become ever more important with …Read more
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91Significato, uso, procedureLingua E Stile (2): 87-99. 1992.In this paper we give some theoretical links between the wittgensteinian strategy of language-games and the strategy followed by students in Artificial Intelligence in the seventies. We refer also to the interpretation given by Dummett and Prawitz to the Wittgenstein's slogan of "meaning as use", showing the link of this ideas with the needs of Artificial Intelligence. We sustain that the concept of "procedure" as developed in early Artificial Intelligence is still one of the main attempt, reali…Read more
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1306Converging towards what: on semantic and pragmatic competenceIn L. Serafini & P. Bouquet (eds.), CEUR-Workshops, . 2005.
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121Objective and cognitive contextIn P. Brezillon & P. Bouquet (eds.), Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Springer. 1999.In what follows I consider the apparent contrast between two kinds of theories of context: a theory of objective context - exemplified in the works of Kaplan and Lewis - and a theory of subjective context -exemplified in the works of McCarthy and Giunchiglia. I consider then some difficulties for the objective theory. I don't give any formalization; instead I give some theoretical points about the problem. A possible result could be the abandon of the double indexing for a development a multi-co…Read more
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167Local holismIn P. Brezillon & P. Bouquet (eds.), Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Springer. pp. 290--303. 1999.This paper is devoted to discuss a general tendency in contextualism which is known as "radical contextualism". In the first part I state the well known paradox of semantic holism, as discussed in philosophy of language: if meaning is holistic there is no possibility to share any meaning. In the second part I present the different answers to this paradox, from atomism to different forms of holism. In the third part I give a criticism of the traditional interpretation of Wittgenstein as a support…Read more
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68What Is Said and What Is Not: The Semantics/pragmatics Interface (edited book)Chicago University Press. 2013.This volume contains essays that explore explicit and implicit communication through linguistic research. Taking as a framework Paul Grice's theories on "what is said," the contributors explore a number of areas, including: the boundary between semantics and pragmatics; the concept of implicit communication; the idea of the logical form of our assertions; the notion of conventional meaning; the phenomenon of deixis, which refers to when an utterance require context in order to be understood full…Read more
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AA. VV., "La formalizzazione della dialettica. Hegel, Marx e la logica contemporanea" (review)Epistemologia 3 (1): 132. 1980.
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327Holism, strawberries, and hair dryersTopoi 21 (1): 47-54. 2002.The paper "Does Epistemological Holism lead to Meaning – Holism" (Cozzo, 2002) touches one of the main problems of a molecularist theory of meaning: how to restrict the class of inferences connected with a word, in order to define the sense of the word. I will discuss the starting point of this approach, mainly the pre-theoretical criterion against meaning holism: meaning holism, following a well-known argument by Dummett, reduces communication to a mystery. However there is a strong background …Read more
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1165Three alternatives on ContextIn Diego Marconi (ed.), Knowledge and Meaning: Topics in Analytic Philosophy, Mercurio. 2000.Context is a concept used by philosophers and scientists with many different definitions. Since Dummett we speak of "context principle" in Frege and Wittgenstein: "an expression has a meaning only in the context of a sentence". The context principle finds an extension in some of Wittgenstein's ideas, especially in his famous passage where he says that "to understand a sentence is to understand a language". Given that Wittgenstein believes that "the" language does not exist but only language game…Read more
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83Discussione su "Making it Explicit" di Robert BrandomIride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 12 (1): 179-196. 1999.
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769Frege, sense and limited rationalityHistory of Modern Logic 9 53-65. 2003.In this paper, I will discuss a well-known oscillation in Frege’s conception of sense. My point is only partially concerned with his two different criteria of sense identity, and touches upon a more specific point: what happens if we apply Frege’s intuitive criterion for the difference of thoughts to logically equivalent sentences? I will try to make a schematic argument here that will preempt any endeavor to make Frege more coherent than he really is. In sections A and B, I will present two alt…Read more
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261Ragione E pratica sociale: L'inferenzialismo di Robert BrandomRivista di Filosofia (3): 467-486. 1999.Insieme a John McDowell, Robert Brandom è uno dei filosofi emergenti della reazione al naturalismo filosofico; seguace Wilfrid Sellars, è l'autore americano che più si avvicina al dialogo con la filosofia continentale e propone una rivalutazione di Kant e Hegel nella filosofia analitica. Già allievo di Richard Rorty, Brandom è diventuo famoso con la pubblicazione di Making it Explicit. Questo ponderoso volume di 900 pagine non ha avuto però ancora una sufficiente attenzione nel dibattito filosof…Read more
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1987Indexicals as Demonstratives: on the Debate between Kripke and KünneGrazer Philosophische Studien 88 (1): 55-71. 2013.This paper is a comparison of Kripke’s and Künne’s interpretations of Frege’s theory of indexicals, especially concerning Frege’s remarks on time as “part of the expression of thought”. I analyze the most contrasting features of Kripke’s and Künne’s interpretations of Frege’s remarks on indexicals. Subsequently, I try to identify a common ground between Kripke’s and Künne’s interpretations, and hint at a possible convergence between those two views, stressing the importance given by Frege to no…Read more
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88Etica e giustificazione: Wittgenstein e l'influenza di MooreIn R. M. Carcaterra (ed.), Le ragioni del conoscere e dell'agire. Scritti in onore di Rosaria Egidi, . 2006.Nel febbraio 1912 Wittgenstein venne ammesso al Trinity College con Russell come supervisor, e iniziò a seguire le lezioni di Moore. E’ probabile che leggesse il libretto di Moore, Ethics, pubblicato al suo arrivo a Cambridge, o che ritrovasse nelle lezioni di Moore alcune delle suggestioni presenti nel libro. Ma dopo il Tractatus Wittgenstein dedicò poco spazio alle riflessioni sull’etica e quel poco in un periodo ristretto di tempo, agli inizi degli anni ‘30, dalla Conferenza sull’etica2 alle …Read more
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P.A. French, T.E. Uehling Jr., H.K. Wettstein, "The Foundations of Analytic Philosophy" (review)Epistemologia 7 (2): 317. 1984.
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109Context and contractIn Paolo Bouquet, Luciano Serafini & Richmond H. Thomason (eds.), Perspectives on Contexts, Center For the Study of Language and Inf. 2008.The main point of the paper is the claim that a strong notion of cognitive context can answer the needs of a representation of dialogue context, with a higher generality than the "normative" notion suggested by Gauker. I will discuss some well known claims in the literature about communication and context, and I will suggest giving a central role to the notion of contract or semantic bargaining and to the normative constraints of indexicals and anaphora.
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188Kripke's puzzle about beliefteaching material. 1998.A traditional argument is often used against Mill's theory of names (the meaning of a name is exhausted by its referent). Mill's theory implies transparency of proper names (coreferring proper names are substitutable salva veritate); but examples like Frege's and Quine's show that proper names are not transparent in belief contexts. This could be thought to be a reductio ad absurdum of Mill's theory. In " A puzzle about Belief" (1979; 1988) Kripke builds up an argument which aims to show that th…Read more
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84Uomini, topi e formiche: riflessioni sulla scienza cognitiva1 (bozza)In Fondazione Devoto (ed.), Cultura umanistica e cultura scientifica, . 2005.Riassunto: in queste note presentouna breve panoramica della scienza cognitiva, che costituisce a tutt'oggi, a più di vent'anni dalla sua nascita, un coacervo di novità rilevanti nell'ambito della ricerca interdisciplinare. Dopo una prima presentazione generale (§1), traccio una breve storia della disciplina (§2) per passare poi a descrivere nel § 3 uno dei nuclei di fondo della scienza cognitiva: il funzionalismo e l'idea di mente come sistema di rappresentazioni o mappe cognitive. Nel § 4. acc…Read more
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A. Bonomi, "Le immagini dei nomi. Il significato e le sue raffigurazioni: modelli semantici, universi narrativi, rappresentazioni mentali" (review)Epistemologia 12 (1): 167. 1989.
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