Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts, United States of America
Areas of Interest
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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    Il migliore dei naturalismi possibili
    with Mario De Caro and Alberto Voltolini
    Rivista di Estetica 44 157-169. 2010.
    In this paper, we first set out three requirements that each e-theory – a theory whose task is to explain data – must fulfill in order to be one such good theory: i) an ontological requirement, i.e. adequate simplicity, ii) a methodological requirement, i.e. plurality of research procedures, iii) an epistemological requirement, i.e. compatibility with the best available epistemical procedures. Moreover, we will claim that from the metaphilosophical point of view, unlike scientific naturalism on …Read more
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    According to a widespread view, a complete explanatory reduction of all aspects of the human mind to the electro-chemical functioning of the brain is at hand and will certainly produce vast and positive cultural, political and social consequences. However, notwithstanding the astonishing advances generated by the neurosciences in recent years for our understanding of the mechanisms and functions of the brain, the application of these findings to the specific but crucial issue of human agency can…Read more
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    Davidson sulla libertà umana
    Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 17 (2): 347-358. 2004.
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    Mysterianism and Skepticism
    Iris. European Journal of Philosophy and Public Debate 1 (2): 449-458. 2009.
    The article discusses the proposals for replying to the skeptical challenge developed by the so-called Neo-mysterians, and more particularly by the most eloquent of them, Colin McGinn. McGinn’s version of mysterianism, which he labels “Transcendental Naturalism,” is a very candid and rigorous form of scientific naturalism since (contrary to the standard naturalistic views) it is prepared to concede both that the attempts to reduce philosophically controversial phenomena – such as knowledge, free…Read more
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    Is Emergentism Refuted by the Neurosciences?
    In Antonella Corradini & Timothy O'Connor (eds.), Emergence in science and philosophy, Routledge. pp. 190. 2010.
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    Varieties of naturalism
    In Robert C. Koons & George Bealer (eds.), The waning of materialism, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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    Cosa dobbiamo intendere come persona. Ragioni del corpo, ragioni della mente
    Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 13 (3): 549-564. 2000.
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    Naturalism in Question
    Harvard University Press. 2008.
    This volume presents a group of leading thinkers who criticize scientific naturalism not in the name of some form of supernaturalism, but in order to defend a...
  • Introduction: Science, naturalism, and the problem of normativity
    In Mario De Caro & David Macarthur (eds.), Naturalism and Normativity, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
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    Introduction - the nature of naturalism
    In Mario De Caro & David Macarthur (eds.), Naturalism in Question, Harvard University Press. pp. 1-20. 2008.
    The critical concern of the present volume is contemporary naturalism, both in its scientific version and as represented by newly emerging hopes for another, philosophically more liberal, naturalism.1 The papers collected here are state-of-the-art discussions that question the appeal, rational motivations, and presuppositions of scientific naturalism across a broad range of philosophical topics. As an alternative to scientific naturalism, we offer the outlines of a new non- reductive form of nat…Read more
  • Filosofia, musica e ascolto
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 1. 2007.