•  79
    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
  • Articulating the world in states of affairs
    Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 103 (4): 587-603. 2011.
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    Quantity and quantity value
    with Luca Mari
    Proc. TC1-TC7-TC13 14th IMEKO Joint Symposium. 2011.
    The concept system around ‘quantity’ and ‘quantity value’ is fundamental for measurement science, but some very basic issues are still open on such concepts and their relations. This paper proposes a duality between quantities and quantity values, a proposal that simplifies their characterization and makes it consistent.