•  51
    The Philosophy of GIS (edited book)
    Springer. 2019.
    This anthology aims to present the fundamental philosophical issues and tools required by the reflection within and upon geography and Geographic Information Systems. It is an introduction to the philosophy for GIScience from an analytical perspective, which looks at GIS with a specific focus on its fundamental and most general concepts and distinctions. The first part of the book is devoted to explore some of the main philosophical questions arising from GIS and GIScience, which include, among …Read more
  •  59
    What Kind of Ontological Categories for Geo-ontologies?
    Acta Analytica 34 (2): 135-144. 2019.
    Despite their recent development, geo-ontologies represent a complicated conundrum for the different experts involved in their design. Computer scientists use ontologies for describing the meaning of data and their semantics in order to make information resources built for humans understandable also for artificial agents. Geographers pursue conceptualizations that describe the domain of interest in a way that should be accessible, informative, and complete for their final recipients. In this con…Read more
  •  45
    Studies in the Ontology of E.J. Lowe (edited book)
    Editiones Scholasticae. 2018.
    With the death of Edward Jonathan Lowe, the analytical philosophy lost one of the most influential thinkers of the last thirty-five years. His contributions include philosophy of mind, John Locke's philosophy and metaphysics. In particular, concerning metaphysical studies, the most innovative part of Lowe's philosophical perspective is the four-category ontology that, according to the author, provides an exhaustive inventory of what there is and a powerful explanatory framework for a metaphysica…Read more
  •  51
    From Geographical Lines to Cultural Boundaries
    Rivista di Estetica 67 150-164. 2018.
    The concept of boundary represents one of the fundamental philosophical issues triggered and required by the reflection upon geography – and ontology of geography specifically. But what kind of entity are geographical boundaries? What sorts of boundary have been identified by contemporary ontologists of geography? How can boundaries be classified from a geo-ontological point of view? What are the main contemporary classifications of geographical boundaries? How can culture and human beliefs infl…Read more
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    Leggi di nat ura, necessità, contingenza: il punto Di vista di E. J. Lowe
    Educação E Filosofia 28 (56): 809-825. 2014.
  •  51
    Questo numero
    Società Degli Individui 60 5-6. 2018.
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    Note di lettura: Una felicità da primati? / Ontologia sociale e intenzionalità collettiva
    with Silvano Allasia
    Società Degli Individui 52 167-170. 2015.
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    L’articolo discute il modo in cui la distinzione di Rudolf Carnap tra questioni interne ed esterne possa essere estesa e applicata alla teoria sociale. Seguendo Carnap si sostiene come, dato un sistema di riferimento, una questione è interna se valutata e risolta all’interno del sistema in questione, mentre è esterna se mette in discussione il sistema di riferimento dato e lo stato di cose che presuppone. Quindi, attraverso un’analisi incentrata principalmente sul sistema di riferimento ‘la Cost…Read more
  •  66
    Questo numero
    with Antonio Freddi, Sandra Manzi-Manzi, and Giacomo Miranda
    Società Degli Individui 53 5-6. 2015.
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    Geographical and geospatial ontologies are receiving a considerable attention in information technology, due to three different factors: the growing diffusion of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), their use in different applications and the impulse given by Semantic Web to this research area. The aim of these pages is to describe what a geo-information ontology is, in order to systematize the contemporary debate. In the first part, we delineate the domain of ontology of geography within the c…Read more
  •  60
    Contro l'imperio della necessità
    Società Degli Individui 55 7-8. 2016.
  • Paola Cantù, E qui casca l’asino (review)
    la Società Degli Individui 43. 2012.
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    A Geographical Taxonomy for Geo-ontologies
    Axiomathes 27 (4): 355-374. 2017.
    This article intends to provide an overview on the philosophical and geographical background of geo-ontologies and to propose a geographical classification of these ontologies, in response to their increasing diffusion within the contemporary debate. Accordingly, the first two paragraphs are devoted to offer a short introduction to the ontological turn in philosophy and to the development of the ontology of geography, that is that part of the ontology mainly focused on geographic entities and th…Read more