• Oggetti percepiti e oggetti dimostrati
    Rivista di Estetica 42 (20): 107-125. 2002.
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    Chronometric Explanations
    Philosophia 44 (1): 275-287. 2016.
    In this paper I present a problem for the conventionalist regarding temporal metrics, and I defend an objectivist position on the ground of its explanatory force. Roughly, the conventionalist has it that there is no fact of the matter with respect to the truth or falsity of judgments of the kind “event e1 lasted as long as event e2”, while the objectivist thinks that they are grounded in objective features of space-time. I argue that, by positing grounds for judgments of relative temporal length…Read more
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    The Grounding Problem and Presentist Explanations
    Synthese 190 (12): 2047-2063. 2013.
    Opponents of presentism have often argued that the presentist has difficulty in accounting for what makes true past-tensed propositions true in a way that is compatible with her metaphysical view of time and reality. The problem is quite general and concerns not only strong truth-maker principles, but also the requirement that truth be grounded in reality. In order to meet the challenge, presentists have proposed many peculiar present aspects of the world as grounds for truths concerning the pas…Read more
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    Raccontami cosa vedi
    Rivista di Estetica 43 (24): 130-133. 2003.
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    New Papers on the Present: Focus on Presentism (edited book)
    with Roberto Ciuni and Kristie Miller
    Philosophia Verlag. 2013.
    The book is divided into three parts. The first, containing three papers, focuses on the characterization of the central tenets of previii sentism (by Neil McKinnon) and eternalism (by Samuel Baron and Kristie Miller), and on the ‘sceptical stance’ (by Ulrich Meyer), a view to the effect that there is no substantial difference between presentism and eternalism. The second and main section of the book contains three pairs of papers that bring the main problems with presentism to the fore and outl…Read more
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    Time, context, and cross-temporal claims
    Philosophia 38 (2): 281-296. 2010.
    I present a new problem for the tense realist concerning the evaluation of cross-temporal claims, such as ‘John is now taller than Michael was in 1984’. Time can play two different roles in the evaluation of an utterance of a sentence: either as an element that completes the content expressed by the utterance (the completion role), or as part of the circumstances against which the content is evaluated (the evaluation role). It is this latter role that time plays in the realist view of tenses. I …Read more
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    The social world is populated by many entities, such as promises, contracts, presidents, money, debts, and financial crises. Many philosophers regard collective behaviour and attitudes as the ground of social reality. According to this standard view, social ontology is at bottom composed of collective intentions and cooperative behaviours, and that holds both for simple cases concerning small groups and complex institutional structures. In this paper, this view is challenged and an alternative a…Read more
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    Recensione di G. Vicari, Beyond Conceptual Realism
    Rivista di Filosofia 1 139-141. 2010.
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    Ontologia Formale
    In Maurizio Ferraris (ed.), Storia dell'ontologia, Bompiani. 2008.
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    Introduzione
    with Luca Morena
    Rivista di Estetica 32 (2): 3-6. 2006.
    1 In un tentativo d’autodifesa che all’epoca apparve ai più come disperato. Bill Clinton ebbe a dire che l’esistenza o meno del suo affaire con Monica Lewinsky dipendeva da quale significato si sarebbe dovuto attribuire alla semplice parola «è» Che il legame tra le parole e la realtà non sia esattamente come quello immaginato (o, meglio, sperato) da Clinton dovrebbe essere evidente a tutti: sappiamo con ragionevole certezza che l’esistenza di un gran numero di cose non dipende dal significato...