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730Esperienze, linguaggio, giustificazione. Su "A Manual of Experimental Philosophy" di David BermanGiornale di Metafisica 33 (3): 469-482. 2011.David Berman's work on experimental philosophy is a defence of a traditional approach to empiricism against both contemporary rationalism and logico-analytic philosophy. While his approach focuses on empirical evidence in support of theoretical claims, Berman distinguishes his position from the kind of experimentalism recently risen from the analytic world. After having highlighted the merit of Berman's approach to philosophy, I comment on his main views, addressing particularly the relationship…Read more
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2115Il dibattito sulla Trinità nella filosofia analitica della religioneIn Ivan Pozzoni (ed.), Frammenti di filosofia contemporanea, Limina Mentis. pp. 111-135. 2015.An overview of the recent debate on the Trinity in the analytic philosophy of religion. I move from putting forward the Logical Problem of the Trinity (LPT) according to R.Cartwright and M.Rea. I then define two useful notions in order to evaluate the interpretive force of the mainstream approaches to answer LPT; i.e., be X a concept, I define maximally robust reading of X and sufficiently robust reading of X. In the subsequent section, I offer an expository analysis of Latin Trinitarianism, Soc…Read more
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1114The Transcendence of Sophia in Plotinus' Treatise on Intelligible BeautyIn John Finamore & Robert Berchman (eds.), Metaphysical Patterns in Neoplatonism, University Press of the South. pp. 34-44. 2007.I consider an argument by Plotinus to show how the notion of transcendence is used in explaining the nature of knowledge. The argument is set forth in sections 4-6 of the treatise V.8 (31). In my opinion this argument provides a good example of the philosophical frame of Platonism. I sum up this frame in the following theses: a) for a thing being is to be real and true; so that for a thing being real and being true is equivalent; but b) for a thing being real and true means being intelligible; t…Read more
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Luca Basso, Individuo e comunità nella filosofia politica di G. W. Leibniz (review)la Società Degli Individui 30. 2007.
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972My paper provides a preliminary work towards a theory of freedom and agency which I name "Theory of Procedural Agency (TPA)". Since TPA relies on intuitions which can not be settled into the metaphysical framework of contemporary approaches to freedom and agency, I focus on some reasons which explain why these intuitions should be preferred to the competing ones. My strategy is to argue for my view defending an embryonal version of TPA, that is Berkeley's considerations on free will, agency and …Read more
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850Ragioni scientifiche e ragioni teologiche nell'Argument from Design: il caso di BerkeleyLo Sguardo 6 (2). 2011.My paper moves from Kant's taxonomy for the arguments for the existence of God. After providing a brief survey of Kant's account, I claim that contemporary arguments from design fit Kant's characterization of the physico-theological argument. Then, in the second section, I deal with the logical frame of the argument from design. In the third section I introduce Berkeley's divine language argument (DLA), in order to demonstrate that DLA is an argument from design. Consequently, in the fourth sect…Read more
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533Fondazione del problema del pensareSegni E Comprensione 21 (62): 124-140. 2007.My main claim is that, in order to account for the nature of human mind, philosophy of mind should embody topics usually treated by disciplines as ethics or applied philosophy so as to enrich the pure notion of cognitive experience to the extent of treating the whole of human experience. I begin with considering the Cartesian approach to the "cogito". I argue for the claim that cartesian-like dualists (Descartes and Locke, Kant and Husserl) fail in treating the opposition of internalism and exte…Read more
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910Introduction to Moral Heteronomy. History, Proposals, ArgumentsDialegesthai. Rivista Telematica di Filosofia 19 (Thematic issue). 2017.An introduction to how heteronomous views address the topic of moral autonomy. In the first section I provide a short history of the rise of the autonomy stance in meta ethics. Then I sketch the relationship between Kant and mainstream contemporary Kantians. I finally outline a summary of the papers in the special issue of Dialegesthai.
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38Mesta Panta Semeion. Plotinus, Leibniz and Berkeley on DeterminismIn Panayiota Vassilopoulou & Stephen R. L. Clark (eds.), Late antique epistemology: other ways to truth, Palgrave-macmillan. 2009.Determinism is the view that any event is determined by previous events and the laws of nature. My claim is that Plotinus's, Leibniz's and Berkeley's rejection of determinism is structurally similar. Indeed, while determinism holds that phenomenal changes (ontologically) depend only on the way the laws of Nature apply to the previous conditions of the states of the world, the three philosophers all argues for the claim that the laws of Nature are not independent on the mind (the Hypostasis of So…Read more
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99Berkeley, Theology, and Bible ScholarshipIn Silvia Parigi (ed.), George Berkeley: Religion and Science in the Age of Enlightenment, Springer. 2010.My paper concerns Berkeley’s notion of theology. After brief considerations on the general attitude toward religion by Berkeley, I try to assess the immaterialistic approach to three main topics of theology: the ground of any theological knowledge, natural theology, revealed theology. My argument takes in consideration particularly Berkeley’s criticism of Scholasticism. My claim is the following: Berkeley holds that all men have an immediate experience of God’s presence, but this experience is n…Read more
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3Su una recente proposta di riforma religiosaGiornale di Metafisica 28 (3): 733-742. 2006.I take a survey of M.Vannini's views on authentic religious life, commenting on his theses. While I assent to most of his arguments, I reject some of his grounding claims.
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708My paper addresses the notion of moral responsibility in religious ethics. I begin with the outline of the doctrine of moral heteronomy. The scripture stories of the Tables of the Laws and the Holy Covenant provide the general pattern for heteronomic ethics. My claim is that heteronomic ethics transfers the responsibility for the action A an agent x is performing from x to the normative system commanding x to perform A. I then picture the architecture of the normative system of the Decalogue (Sy…Read more
Daniele Bertini
University Of Rome 2, Tor Vergata
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University Of Rome 2, Tor VergataDipartimento Di Studi Letterari, Filosofici E Di Storia Dell'arteAssistant Professor (Part-time)
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| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Coherentism |
| Epistemic Relativism |
| Empiricism |
| Rationalism |
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