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Roberta De Monticelli

University Vita-Salute San Raffaele
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  • University Vita-Salute San Raffaele
    Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Università degli Studi di Pisa
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1979
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
20th Century Philosophy
  • All publications (74)
  •  32
    Il volto e l'anima
    Società Degli Individui 57 103-111. 2017.
  •  1
    Alles Leben ist Stellungnehmen - Die Person als praktisches Subjekt
    In Verena Mayer, Christopher Erhard & Marisa Scherini (eds.), Die Aktualität Husserls, Karl Alber. 2011.
    Husserl: The Self, MiscHusserl: Embodiment and Action
  •  1
    The Emergence of Persons: Nature and Society
    ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 23. 2008.
  •  69
    On Ontology
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 3 (2): 171-186. 2003.
    This paper compares two basic approaches to “ontology”. One originated within the analytic tradition, and it encompasses two diverging streams, philosophy of language and (contemporary) philosophy of mind which lead to “reduced ontology” and “neo-Aristotelian ontology”, respectively. The other approach is “phenomenological ontology” (more precisely, the Husserlian, not the Heideggerian version).Ontology as a theory of reference (“reduced” ontology, or ontology dependent on semantics) is presente…Read more
    This paper compares two basic approaches to “ontology”. One originated within the analytic tradition, and it encompasses two diverging streams, philosophy of language and (contemporary) philosophy of mind which lead to “reduced ontology” and “neo-Aristotelian ontology”, respectively. The other approach is “phenomenological ontology” (more precisely, the Husserlian, not the Heideggerian version).Ontology as a theory of reference (“reduced” ontology, or ontology dependent on semantics) is presented and justified on the basis of some classical thesis of traditional philosophy of language (from Frege to Quine). “Reduced ontology” is shown to be identifiable with one level of the traditional, Aristotelian ontology, which corresponds to one ofthe four “senses of Being” listed in Aristotle’s Metaphysics: “being” as “being true”. This identification is justified on the basis of Brentano’s “rules for translation” of the Aristotelian table of judgements in terms of (positive and negative) existential judgments such as are easily translatable into sentences of first order predicate logic.The second part of the paper is concerned with “neo-Aristotelian ontology”, i.e. with naturalism and physicalism as the main ontological options underlying most of the contemporary discussion in philosophy of mind. The qualification of such options as “neo-Aristotelian” is justified; the relationships between “neo-Aristotelian” and “reduced” ontology are discussed. The third part presents the basic claim of “phenomenological ontology”: the claim that a logical theory of existence and being does capture a sense of “existing” and “being” which, even if not itself the basic one, is grounded in the basic one. An attempt is done at further clarifying this “more basic” sense of “being”. An argument making use of this supposedly “more basic” sense is advanced in favour of “phenomenological ontology”.
    Aristotle: MetaphysicsHusserl: OntologyBrentano: MetaphysicsOntologyBrentano: Judgment
  • L'intenzionalita e la pietra filosofale (ovvero, quello che ha veramente detto husserl)
    Rivista di Estetica 40 (14): 3-15. 2000.
    Aesthetics
  •  27
    Esercizi di pensiero per apprendisti filosofi
    Bollati Boringhieri. 2006.
  •  45
    Sensibility and Values Toward a Phenomenological Theory of the Emotional Life
    In Harald A. Wiltsche & Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl (eds.), Analytic and Continental Philosophy: Methods and Perspectives. Proceedings of the 37th International Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 381-400. 2014.
    Ethics
  •  37
    L'ascèse philosophique: phénoménologie et platonisme
    Vrin. 1997.
    Selon une de ses nombreuses acceptions, philosophie signifie traduction d'une experience de realite en une experience de sens. C'est la la demarche distinctive de la phenomenologie. Les dix chapitres qui composent ce livre la precisent d'abord a l'aide d'une mise en question de la philosophie contemporaine de l'esprit et de ses tentations naturalistes, pour ensuite les appliquer aux domaines de l'ethique, de l'esthetique, des fondements de la psychologie et de la psychopathologie. L'ascese de la…Read more
    Selon une de ses nombreuses acceptions, philosophie signifie traduction d'une experience de realite en une experience de sens. C'est la la demarche distinctive de la phenomenologie. Les dix chapitres qui composent ce livre la precisent d'abord a l'aide d'une mise en question de la philosophie contemporaine de l'esprit et de ses tentations naturalistes, pour ensuite les appliquer aux domaines de l'ethique, de l'esthetique, des fondements de la psychologie et de la psychopathologie. L'ascese de la pensee qui remonte aux idees et aux valeurs constitutives de chaque domaine d'experience differe de la tendance a s'interroger sur les causes des faits, tout comme l'esprit platonicien de la philosophie differe de son esprit aristotelicien. Ces etudes proposent autant une phenomenologie sur un mode platonicien que des exercices de philosophie dans cet esprit platonicien.
  • Jean calvin et la triste richesse: Du travail, du loisir et du salut de l''me
    Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 129 (1): 51-66. 1997.
  •  28
    Dottrine dell'inteligenzia: saggio su Frege e Wittgenstein
    De Donato. 1982.
  • The phenomenological revolution and the emergence of persons
    ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 22 9-29. 2007.
    Emergence
  • Personal Identity and the Depth of the Person, Husserl and the Phenomenological Circles of Munich and Gottingen
    Analecta Husserliana 80 61-73. 2002.
    Theories of Personal Identity
  •  32
    L'ascesi filosofica: studi sul temperamento platonico
    . 1995.
  •  1
    Epistemic Trust. Outline for a Phenomenology of Shared Intentionality
    Humana Mente 4 (15). 2011.
    Moral States and Processes
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