•  188
    Gulliver, Truth and Virtue
    Topoi 31 (1): 59-66. 2012.
    What is the role of a notion of truth in our form of life? What is it to possess a notion of truth? How different would we be, if we did not possess a notion of truth? Gulliver’s description of three peoples encountered during his fifth travel will help me to answer. One might say that the basic anti-realist tenet is that we should explain the notion of truth by connecting it with our practice of assertion. In this sense the outcome of my commentary of the fifth part of Gulliver’s Travels will a…Read more
  • Another Solution of the Paradox of Knowability'
    In J. Czermak (ed.), Philosophy of Mathematics, Hölder-pichler-tempsky. 1993.
  •  1307
    Realismi: una mappa concettuale
    In P. Donatelli L. Floridi (ed.), Filosofia analitica 1993, Lithos. pp. 53-71. 1994.
    Chi ha l'abitudine di sfogliare le riviste filosofiche sa che "metafisica" non è più una parola che scotta. I maestri dell'inizio del secolo (gli empiristi logici sono l'esempio più tipico) identificarono la metafisica con il non-senso e usarono la parola come un marchio di infamia. Non mancavano precedenti nella storia della filosofia. Ma oggi gli allievi di quei maestri preferiscono rifarsi ad un uso diverso, meno fazioso, del termine per indicare con esso un'indagine filosofica, che non solo …Read more
  •  89
    Is Truth a Chimera?
    In Cesare Cozzo & Emiliano Ippoliti (eds.), From a Heuristic Point of View: Essays in Honour of Carlo Cellucci, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 107-24. 2014.
    In his book Perché ancora la filosofia Carlo Cellucci argues that truth does not play any role in (modern) science: truth is only a chimera that prevents us «from adequately understanding the character of knowledge» and therefore «must be disposed of». I summarize Cellucci’s evidence for his contention that truth is a chimera. I then raise four objections to Cellucci’s views on truth. My conclusion is that, Cellucci’s arguments notwithstanding, a notion of truth is necessary for the human activi…Read more
  •  2969
    There are various proposals for a general characterization of holism1. In this paper I propose the following: a variety of holism is the view that every X of an appropriate kind, which is part of a relevant whole W, cannot be legitimately separated or taken in isolation from W. Then, I distinguish two general kinds of holism, depending on two different reasons which can debar us from taking X in isolation from W. One reason can be that separating X from W always amounts to transforming X into so…Read more