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    The Truthmaker Solution to the Gettier Problems
    Epistemologia 38 66-78. 2015.
    A truthmaker solution to the Gettier problems is based on the idea that knowledge can be defined as justified true belief provided that the source of one’s justification is suitably connected with what makes the believed proposition true. Different developments of this basic intuition have been recently criticized on the basis of a series of arguments aiming at showing that no truthmaker theory can allow us to solve Gettier problems, since the very idea underlying such solution is ineffective. I…Read more
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    Measurement, Models, and Uncertainty
    with Luca Mari
    IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement 61 (8). 2012.
    Against the tradition, which has considered measurement able to produce pure data on physical systems, the unavoidable role played by the modeling activity in measurement is increasingly acknowledged, particularly with respect to the evaluation of measurement uncertainty. This paper characterizes measurement as a knowledge-based process and proposes a framework to understand the function of models in measurement and to systematically analyze their influence in the production of measurement resul…Read more
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    Aristotelian and Naturalistic Ontology
    In Antonella Corradini, Sergio Galvan & E. J. Lowe (eds.), Analytic Philosophy Without Naturalism, Routledge. 2006.
    The present paper analyses the correctness of an argument aiming to show that Aristotelian ontology justifies a better interpretation of the world than naturalistic ontology. The problems connected with this argument can be reduced to three: (1) the assumption of a scientific appoach to the world does not imply the exclusion of subjectivity or intentionality; (2) the assumption of an ontology of substances does not imlpy the exclusion of ontological models deriving from the scientific approach t…Read more