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Marco Buzzoni

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  • M. Pera, "Popper e la scienza su palafitte" (review)
    Epistemologia 4 (2): 521. 1981.
  • M. Baldini, "Paradigmi e rivoluzioni nella scienza" (review)
    Epistemologia 9 (1): 183. 1986.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  106
    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
    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 technical-operational criterion of truth works in psychoanalysis demands that clinical and extra-clinical testing methods work synergically, through a fruitful self-correcting strategy, grounded on the very psychoanalytic object: the unconscious (§ 4).
    European PhilosophyPsychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
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    Assolutezza e storicità della persona
    Idee 34 149-164. 1997.
  • K. Hübner und J. Vuillemin, "Wissenschaftliche und nichwissenschaftliche Rationalität" (review)
    Epistemologia 9 (1): 177. 1986.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  • 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.
  • Paradigmi e giochi linguistici: l'a priori fra Kuhn e Wittgenstein
    Giornale di Metafisica 32 (1): 83-100. 2010.
    Thomas Kuhn
  • Evolutionary Epistemology, Rationality, and the Sociology of Knowledge (review)
    Epistemologia 11 (1): 153. 1988.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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    On mathematical thought experiments
    Epistemologia 34 61-88. 2011.
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsScientific Practice
  • M.A. Finocchiaro, "Galileo and the Art of Reasoning. Rhetorical Foundations of Logic and Scientific Method" (review)
    Epistemologia 3 (2): 334. 1980.
  • Die zweite Schopfung. Das Wirkliche in Kunst und Musik
    with K. Hubner
    Epistemologia 20 (2). 1997.
  • Brentano. Sprache, Ontologie und Person
    Brentano Studien 1 153-187. 1988.
  • L'epistemologia in psicologia
    Studium 101 (1): 152-154. 2005.
  •  2
    Scienza, tecnica e persona umana
    Giornale di Metafisica 20 (1): 31-60. 1998.
  •  19
    Editorial
    with Evandro Agazzi
    Axiomathes 26 (4): 347-347. 2016.
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    II problema del rapporto corpo-mente e la chiusura causale del mondo fisico
    Studium 105 (4): 505-516. 2009.
  • Robotica ed "esperimento virtuale"
    Epistemologia 22 (2): 331-338. 1999.
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    Erkenntnistheoretische und ontologische probleme der theoretischen begriffe
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 28 (1): 19-53. 1997.
    Operationalism and theoretical entities. The thesis of the“theory ladenness” of observation leads to an antinomy. In order to solve this antinomy a technical operationalism is sketched, according to which theories should in principle not contain anything that cannot be reduced to technical procedures. This implies the rejection of Quine's underdeterminacy thesis and of many views about the theoretical-observational distinction, e.g. neopositivistic views, van Fraassen's view, Sneed-Stegmüller's …Read more
    Operationalism and theoretical entities. The thesis of the“theory ladenness” of observation leads to an antinomy. In order to solve this antinomy a technical operationalism is sketched, according to which theories should in principle not contain anything that cannot be reduced to technical procedures. This implies the rejection of Quine's underdeterminacy thesis and of many views about the theoretical-observational distinction, e.g. neopositivistic views, van Fraassen's view, Sneed-Stegmüller's view. Then I argue for the following theses: 1. All scientific concepts are theory laden in the sense that they allow us to anticipate possible experiences, but they have to be in principle fully observable, i.e. integrally convertible into operational-technical applications. 2. The observation/theory distinction can be maintained as a historical one: what is observable depends on the instruments that are available at any stage of the development of science. 3.In principle theoretical entities are empirically real in Hacking's sense. However, some aspects of Hacking's realism are to be criticized. Theoretical entities are to be resolved into the totality of the interrelated properties accessible to us by means of theoretical points of view embodied in scientific instruments.
    Observation in ScienceLogical EmpiricismStandard Scientific Realism
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    "Paradigms and Revolutions. Applications and Appraisals of Thomas Kuhn's Philosophy of Science", G. Gutting (review)
    Epistemologia 6 (1): 159. 1983.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  • D.A. Bell, "Frege's Theory of Judgement" (review)
    Epistemologia 4 (2): 509. 1981.
  • On Allan Franklin's Conjectural Realism
    Epistemologia 23 (1): 77-98. 2000.
    Realism and Anti-RealismExplanation, MiscAbduction and Scientific Realism
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