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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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  • Oltre le apparenza. La filosfia della percezione di RM Chisholm
    with M. Negro
    Epistemologia 20 (2): 82-83. 1997.
  • Storia della Filosofia Analitica (edited book)
    with Franca D’Agostini
    Einaudi. 2002.
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    Su epistemologia, analiticità e certezza
    Epistemologia 31 (1): 37-56. 2008.
    Areas of Mathematics
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    Per sentito dire. Conoscenza e testimonianza
    Feltrinelli. 2011.
    Epistemology of Testimony
  •  48
    Linee di una storia bizzarra della filosofia analitica: da Gottlob Frege a Michael Dummett
    Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 21 (2): 307-322. 2008.
    Frege: MiscellaneousMichael Dummett
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    Contexts and Philosophical Problems of Knowledge
    In R. Young R. Thomason P. Bouquet V. Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context, Springer. pp. 353--366. 2001.
    Epistemic Contextualism, Misc
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    Fiducia, episteme e tecnica
    Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 28 (3): 211-228. 1999.
  • Recensioni-An Introduction to Feminist Epistemologies
    Epistemologia 24 (2): 359-360. 2001.
    Feminist Epistemology
  • Epistemic Contextualism: An Inconsistent Account for the Semantics of “Know”?
    with Stefano Leardi
    In Henning Christiansen, Isidora Stojanovic & George A. Papadopoulos (eds.), Modeling and Using Context. 9th International and Interdisciplinary Conference, Context 2015, Springer. pp. 302-315. 2015.
    The contextualistic account for the semantic behaviour of the term “know” - a position labelled as “epistemic contextualism” - combined with the widely accepted idea that “know” is a factive verb seems to lead to a very unpleasant conclusion: epistemic contextualism is inconsistent. In section 1 we first examine some aspects of the epistemological meaning of the contextualist semantics of “know”, then in section 2 we sketch the problem which leads to the supposed inconsistency of epistemic conte…Read more
    The contextualistic account for the semantic behaviour of the term “know” - a position labelled as “epistemic contextualism” - combined with the widely accepted idea that “know” is a factive verb seems to lead to a very unpleasant conclusion: epistemic contextualism is inconsistent. In section 1 we first examine some aspects of the epistemological meaning of the contextualist semantics of “know”, then in section 2 we sketch the problem which leads to the supposed inconsistency of epistemic contextualism and in section 3 we analyse some solutions that have been proposed to solve the problem which are, in our view, unsatisfactory. In section 4 we present our attempt of solution.
    Epistemic Contextualism and RelativismEpistemic Contextualism, Misc
  • The thinking of Gottlob Frege and our epistemic condition
    Filosofia 51 (2): 211-236. 2000.
    Frege: Miscellaneous
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