• Psycho-physical Dualism, Causality and Human Freedom
    Epistemologia 32 (2): 219. 2009.
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    Esperimento e realismo scientifico
    with David Gooding
    Loffredo. 2001.
  •  118
    On medicine as a human science
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 24 (1): 79-94. 2003.
    All the powerful influences exertedby the subjective-interpersonal dimension onthe organic or technical-functional dimensionof sickness and health do not make anintersubjective test concerning medicaltherapeutic results impossible. Theseinfluences are not arbitrary; on the contrary,they obey laws that are de facto sufficientlystable to allow predictions and explanationssimilar to those of experimental sciences.While, in this respect, the rules concerninghuman action are analogous to the scientif…Read more
  •  163
    Zum Verhältnis zwischen Experiment und Gedankenexperiment in den Naturwissenschaften
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 38 (2): 219-237. 2007.
    On the relation between experiment and thought experiment in the natural sciences. To understand the reciprocal autonomy and complementarity of thought and real experiment, it is necessary to distinguish between a ‘positive’ (empirical or formal) and a transcendental perspective. Empirically and formally, real and thought experiments are indistinguishable. However, from a reflexive-transcendental viewpoint thought experiment is at the same time irreducible and complementary to real experiment. T…Read more
  • AA. VV., "Studi sul problema del significato" (review)
    Epistemologia 3 (2): 325. 1980.
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    The terms “perspectivism” and “perspectivalism” have been the focus of an intense philosophical discussion with important repercussions for the debate about the role of mechanisms in scientific explanations. However, leading exponents of the new mechanistic philosophy have conceded more than was necessary to the radically subjectivistic perspectivalism, and fell into the opposite error, by retaining not negligible residues of objectivistic views about mechanisms. In order to remove this vacillat…Read more
  • Complexity and Emergence
    with Evandro Agazzi and Luisa Montecucco
    Epistemologia 28 (2). 2005.
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    All the most important epistemological and ontological theses of Kuhn's theory of science depend to a decisive extent on corresponding ideas of Wittgenstein's theory of meaning. The semantic and ontological assumptions that determine the main trend of Kuhn's epistemology consist, respectively, of a theory of meaning as use or application of empirical terms to nature and an ontology that conceives the real as a continuous essentially amorphous and undifferentiated, in which only language and its …Read more
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    Individualismo metodologico e mondo delle istituzioni in Popper
    Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 20 (3/4). 2002.
  • Relativismo epistemologico e persona umana
    Studium 101 (4): 487-502. 2005.
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    The operational perspective here defended permits a reflexive-transcendental point of view that sharply distinguishes the two concepts, while, at the same time, maintaining the connection between them. On the one hand, simply imagining that the experimental apparatus, counterfactually anticipated in a thought experiment, has really been constructed is sufficient to erase any difference between thought and real experiments. On the other hand, this very ‘imagining’, this capacity of the mind to as…Read more
  •  219
    Causality, Teleology, and Thought Experiments in Biology
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 46 (2): 279-299. 2015.
    Thought experiments de facto play many different roles in biology: economical, ethical, technical and so forth. This paper, however, is interested in whether there are any distinctive features of biological TEs as such. The question may be settled in the affirmative because TEs in biology have a function that is intimately connected with the epistemological and methodological status of biology. Peculiar to TEs in biology is the fact that the reflexive, typically human concept of finality may be …Read more
  • M. Pera, "Popper e la scienza su palafitte" (review)
    Epistemologia 4 (2): 521. 1981.
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    Assolutezza e storicità della persona
    Idee 34 149-164. 1997.
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    The operationalistic and hermeneutic status of psychoanalysis
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 32 (1): 131--165. 2001.
    Hermeneutic and anti-hermeneutic sides in the debate about psychoanalysis are entangled in an epistemological and methodological antinomy, here exemplified by Grünbaum's and Spence's paradigmatic views. Both contain a partial element of truth, which they assert dialectically one against the other (§§ 1 and 2). This antinomy disappears only by reconciling an operationalist approach with man's ability to suspend the effectiveness of the‘laws’ applied to him (§ 3). The hermeneutic way in which the …Read more
  • Scienza, arte, musica e religione in Kurt Hübner
    Studium 96 (6): 1013-1031. 2000.
  • H. Margenau, "Physics and Philosophy: Selected Essays" (review)
    Epistemologia 2 (2): 432. 1979.