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Davide Bordini

Università degli Studi di Genova
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  • Università degli Studi di Genova
    Department of Philosophy
    Post-doctoral Fellow
Università degli Studi di Milano
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2014
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Milan, Lombardy, Italy
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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Language
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    Davide Bordini, Analitico, sintetico e a priori: questioni di forma. Il dibattito tra fenomenologia husserliana e empirismo logico (The analytic, the synthetic and the a priori: a matter of form. The debate between Husserlian phenomenology and logical empiricism)
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 66 (2): 205-230. 2011.
    This article sketches out the key features of the debate on the analytic-synthetic distinction between phenomenology and logical empiricism, which took place in the early part of the twentieth century. On the one side, the author reconstructs the debate itself from an historical angle; on the other, he gives a theoretical account of the different positions and arguments. In particular, he has three main aims: a) to clarify how, according to Husserl, the analyticsynthetic opposition is to be unde…Read more
    This article sketches out the key features of the debate on the analytic-synthetic distinction between phenomenology and logical empiricism, which took place in the early part of the twentieth century. On the one side, the author reconstructs the debate itself from an historical angle; on the other, he gives a theoretical account of the different positions and arguments. In particular, he has three main aims: a) to clarify how, according to Husserl, the analyticsynthetic opposition is to be understood as the form-matter opposition; b) to show how this position has been misunderstood by neo-empiricist philosophers, in particular by Schlick in his paper against the theory of the factual a priori; c) to point out that Husserlian theory anticipates some relevant features in the matter of analyticity (i.e. the distinction between logical analytic and extra-logical analytic truths) which will be made fully explicit only by Carnap and Quine, philosophers of the following generation.
    Husserl: Philosophy of LanguageHusserl and Analytic PhilosophersHusserl: EpistemologyThe Synthetic A…Read more
    Husserl: Philosophy of LanguageHusserl and Analytic PhilosophersHusserl: EpistemologyThe Synthetic A PrioriLogical Empiricism
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