Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts, United States of America
Areas of Interest
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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    Presentazione
    Rivista di Filosofia 104 (3): 361-366. 2013.
  • Many philosophers have today a skeptic attitude toward the idea of free will, often because of arguments and evidence that come from neuroscience. Other philosophers claim however that no empirical evidence can shake our beliefs that we do enjoy free will and that, because of this, we are responsible for our choices and deeds. This article analyzes Wittgenstein’s view on the issue that went from the view advocated in the Tractatus to his later view that we are involved in two different perspecti…Read more
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    Introduction
    Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 41 (1-3): 3-10. 2012.
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    Introduzione
    with Carola Barbero, Mario De Caro, and Alberto Voltolini
    Rivista di Estetica 44 3-5. 2010.
    “Naturalismo” è una parola che si dice in molti modi, almeno tanti quanti nella storia della filosofia e nel sentire comune sono i modi in cui si è parlato di “natura” e di espressioni simili. Oggi, il tema del naturalismo in filosofia e della cosiddetta naturalizzazione che una filosofia dovrebbe eventualmente attrezzare determinate nozioni e teorie è tornato prepotentemente alla ribalta della riflessione filosofica, sulla scia dei successi provenienti dalle scienze cognitive (linguistica, n...
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    Un catalogo del mondo
    Rivista di Estetica 50 255-258. 2012.
    The paper discusses Maurizio Ferraris’ Documentalità by raising two objections. The first objection concerns Ferraris’ view that, in the case of all natural entities, there cannot be differences in the way a normal adult, a little child and an animal perceive them. It is claimed that this is not true for objects such as the sun that we (differently from little children and animals) cannot help perceiving as a gigantic hot celestial body. The second objection concerns the thesis that all social o…Read more
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    The architecture of knowledge: epistemology, agency and science (edited book)
    with Rosaria Egidi
    Roma Tre Università degli studi. 2010.
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    Naturalism and Normativity (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2010.
    Normativity concerns what we ought to think or do and the evaluations we make. For example, we say that we ought to think consistently, we ought to keep our promises, or that Mozart is a better composer than Salieri. Yet what philosophical moral can we draw from the apparent absence of normativity in the scientific image of the world? For scientific naturalists, the moral is that the normative must be reduced to the nonnormative, while for nonnaturalists, the moral is that there must be a transc…Read more
  • Is liberal naturalism possible?
    In Mario De Caro & David Macarthur (eds.), Naturalism and Normativity, Cambridge University Press. pp. 69-86. 2010.
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    The Two Faces of Realism
    Quaestio 12 503-513. 2012.
    According to some philosophers, philosophical realism is an obsolete, specious and irrelevant conceptio. In this essay I argue that this thesis is deeply flawed because the issue of realism is philosophically inescapable. Then I discuss two versions of philosophical realism that are particularly widespread today: common sense realism and scientific realism. These conceptions tend to be hegemonic, and consequently often in conflict with each other. The biggest challenge for philosophical realism …Read more
  • Philosophy, music and audience (Elio Matassi)
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 62 (1): 69-73. 2007.