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Nicla Vassallo

Università degli Studi di Genova
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  • Università degli Studi di Genova
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Università degli Studi di Genova
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1997
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  • Recensioni/Reviews-Confusion. A Study in the Theory of knowledge
    Epistemologia 27 (2): 353. 2004.
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsPhilosophy of Cognitive ScienceAspects of ConsciousnessEvidence and K…Read more
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsPhilosophy of Cognitive ScienceAspects of ConsciousnessEvidence and Knowledge
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    Naive Realism, Scientific Realism, and Contextualism
    Rivista di Estetica (3): 296-306. 2005.
    Realism and Anti-Realism, MiscAestheticsPhilosophy of Visual Art
  •  56
    Il caso epistemologico di George Bush
    Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 18 (2): 409-422. 2005.
  •  76
    On the Virtues and Plausibility of Feminist Epistemologies
    with Pieranna Garavaso
    Epistemologia, Rivista Italiana di Filosofia Della Scienza (1): 99-131. 2003.
    In this paper, we examine some issues debated in mainstream epistemology for which the social features of knowledge are relevant, such as the epistemic relevance of social contexts, the nature of practical knowledge, and the epistemic role of testimony. In the first part of the paper, we show how feminist epistemologies have usefully stressed the social character of knowledge in many central areas of debate within mainstream epistemology. We call these the virtues of feminist epistemology: the…Read more
    In this paper, we examine some issues debated in mainstream epistemology for which the social features of knowledge are relevant, such as the epistemic relevance of social contexts, the nature of practical knowledge, and the epistemic role of testimony. In the first part of the paper, we show how feminist epistemologies have usefully stressed the social character of knowledge in many central areas of debate within mainstream epistemology. We call these the virtues of feminist epistemology: the denial of the neutrality and autonomy of the epistemic subject, the focus on practical knowledge, and the ensuing attention to the social dimensions of the epistemic process. Our conclusion on the social dimensions of knowledge is the thesis that the epistemic subject can know only in connection with others. In the second part of the paper, we address the issue of the plausibility of feminist epistemologies by discussing three main criticisms which have been raised against them. We conclude that, even if these criticisms are valid, the legacy of feminist epistemologies remains because the social features of knowledge are plausibly significant not only within but also without the perspectives of feminist epistemologies.
    Defining Knowledge, MiscScience, Logic, and Mathematics
  • Einstein avrebbe potuto essere Quine?
    Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 24 (4). 2006.
  • Recensioni/Reviews-Minding the Gap. Epistemology and Philosophy of Science in the Two Traditions
    with Ch Norris
    Epistemologia 26 (1): 177-178. 2003.
    MetaepistemologyThe Nature of Analytic PhilosophyContinental Philosophy
  • Recensioni-Applicazioni filosofiche della scienza cognitiva
    with A. I. Goldman
    Epistemologia 21 (2): 362-365. 1998.
  • Scetticismo, solipsismo e psicologismo nell'ultimo Frege (1)
    Filosofia 49 (1): 77-90. 1998.
    Frege: Critique of Psychologism
  •  32
    Teorie della conoscenza filosofico-naturalistiche
    Franco Angeli. 1999.
    Naturalized Epistemology
  •  73
    Nota introduttiva. Perché e come parlare di matrimoni
    Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 26 (1): 25-26. 2013.
  •  66
    La depsicologizzazione della logica. Un confronto tra Boole e Frege
    Franco Angeli. 1995.
    19th Century LogicFrege: Critique of Psychologism
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    Gottlob Frege and Alvin Goldman: Outlines of some forms of psychologism and anti-psychologism
    Filosofia 48 (3). 1997.
    20th Century German Philosophy
  •  72
    A favore di epistemologia e umanità
    Rivista di Filosofia 103 (3): 479-502. 2012.
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    Recensioni-The Theory of Knowledge. A Thematic Introduction
    with P. K. Moser, D. H. Mulder, and J. D. Trout
    Epistemologia 23 (1): 171-173. 2000.
    Epistemology, General Works
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    Applicazioni dell'epistemologia della testimonianza al caso dell'olocausto
    Rivista di Estetica 45 139-156. 2010.
    The dual purpose of this paper is to examine whether the epistemology of testimony is useful in clarifying reflections on the Holocaust, and on the hand to employ the Holocaust as a test case for the epistemology of testimony in itself. In contrast to any form of epistemological individualism, I examine the epistemological problems and conditions that face both an historian (an indirect witness) and an ocular witness (a direct one). In this discussion, I will not be able to give precise answers …Read more
    The dual purpose of this paper is to examine whether the epistemology of testimony is useful in clarifying reflections on the Holocaust, and on the hand to employ the Holocaust as a test case for the epistemology of testimony in itself. In contrast to any form of epistemological individualism, I examine the epistemological problems and conditions that face both an historian (an indirect witness) and an ocular witness (a direct one). In this discussion, I will not be able to give precise answers to various questions, in particular concerning the relationship between these types of witnesses. I will conclude that although testimony requires truth of the proposition testified, lying seems better that telling the truth in cases where it is instrumental in saving many human life from the brutality of the Nazis. This conclusion is modest: while the epistemology of testimony can perhaps be of help in reflecting upon the Holocaust, it surely brings up more problems than what it can solve. Notwithstanding, I do not believe that the fault is with the epistemology of testimony, but rather that because of its extreme cruelty, inhumanity, and horror, it is too complex to say when a serious testimony about Holocaust is fully justified.
    Aesthetics
  • Recensioni/Reviews-Filosofia della scienza
    with C. Boniolo, Ml Dalla Chiara, C. Giorello, C. Sinigaglia, and S. Tagliagambe
    Epistemologia 28 (2). 2005.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  1
    Recension-Ch. Landesman, Skepticism. The Central Issues; ML Chiesara, Storia dello scetticismo greco
    Epistemologia 29 (1): 174-175. 2006.
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsEpistemic Contextualism
  •  65
    Psychologism in Logic: Some Similarities between Boole and Frege
    In James Gasser (ed.), A Boole Anthology: Recent and Classical Studies in the Logic of George Boole, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2000.
    19th Century LogicFrege: Critique of Psychologism
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    Il contestualismo epistemologico
    Filosofia 52 (1): 61-88. 2001.
    European PhilosophyEpistemic Contextualism
  • APPUNTI SU EPISTEMOLOGIA, LOGICA E PSICOLOGIA
    Nuova Secondaria,. 1995.
    I rapporti tra epistemologia, logica e psicologia sono notoriamente problematici. Una riflessione su di essi acquista rilevanza anche in virtu' di alcuni sviluppi contemporanei per cui la psicologia e l'intelligenza artificiale paiono investire settori considerati tradizionalmente dominio dell'epistemologia e della logica. In gioco e' soprattutto lo studio delle necessita' conoscitive e raziocinative dell'essere umano. Che epistemologia e logica abbiano ormai poco da dire al proposito e' ancora …Read more
    I rapporti tra epistemologia, logica e psicologia sono notoriamente problematici. Una riflessione su di essi acquista rilevanza anche in virtu' di alcuni sviluppi contemporanei per cui la psicologia e l'intelligenza artificiale paiono investire settori considerati tradizionalmente dominio dell'epistemologia e della logica. In gioco e' soprattutto lo studio delle necessita' conoscitive e raziocinative dell'essere umano. Che epistemologia e logica abbiano ormai poco da dire al proposito e' ancora da mostrare.
  • Epistemologie femministe e naturalizzazione
    Epistemologia 23 (2): 323-348. 2000.
  • What Can We Know? An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge
    with L. P. Pojman
    Epistemologia 19 (2): 359-362. 1996.
    Philosophy of Cognitive ScienceEvidence and KnowledgeNaive and Direct Realism
  •  96
    Is Science Multi-cultural? Postcolonialism, Feminism, and Epistemologies
    with Sandra Harding
    Epistemologia 24 (1): 157-158. 2001.
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    Testimonial Justification and Contexts
    Epistemologia 29 (1): 127-144. 2006.
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsEpistemology of Testimony
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    Teoria della conoscenza
    Laterza. 2003.
    L’aspirazione a conoscere è radicata nella natura umana. Capire che cos’è la conoscenza significa acquisire consapevolezza della propria identità.
    Theories of Knowledge, Misc
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    On Dummett's early Frege and analytical philosophy
    Dialectica 51 (3). 1997.
    SummaryIn his Origins of Analytical Philosophy Michael Dummett claims that even in this earliest writings Frege can be identified as the grandfather of analytical philosophy. My aim here is to show how difficult it is to make out this claim convincingly
    Frege: MiscellaneousMichael Dummett
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    La naturalizzazione dell'epistemologia. Contro una soluzione quineana
    Franco Angeli. 1997.
    Naturalized Epistemology
  • Gottlob Frege: An epistemology between logic and psychology
    Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 96 (2-3): 333-355. 2004.
    Frege: Miscellaneous
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    Epistemological Contextualism: A Semantic Perspective
    with Claudia Bianchi
    In R. Young R. Thomason P. Bouquet V. Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context, Springer. pp. 41--54. 2001.
    According to epistemological contextualism, a sentence of the form "S knows that p" doesn't express a complete proposition. Different utterances of the sentence, in different contexts, can express different propositions: "know" is context-dependent. This paper deals with the semantic contextualist thesis grounding epistemological contextualism. We examine various kinds of linguistic context dependence, which could be relevant to epistemological contextualism: ambiguity, ellipsis, indexicality, v…Read more
    According to epistemological contextualism, a sentence of the form "S knows that p" doesn't express a complete proposition. Different utterances of the sentence, in different contexts, can express different propositions: "know" is context-dependent. This paper deals with the semantic contextualist thesis grounding epistemological contextualism. We examine various kinds of linguistic context dependence, which could be relevant to epistemological contextualism: ambiguity, ellipsis, indexicality, vagueness of scalar predicates, dependence on standards of precision. We argue that only an accurate analysis of the different varieties of context sensitivity secures us a better understanding and a clearer evaluation of the contextualist approach.
    Knowledge of Language
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    Contesto della giustificazione versus contesto della scoperta?
    Epistemologia 20 (1): 147-176. 1997.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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