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Michele Di Francesco

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  •  2
    Real Selves? Subjectivity and the Subpersonal Mind
    with Massimo Marraffa and Alfredo Paternoster
    Phenomenology and Mind 7 90-101. 2014.
  •  65
    Book reviews (review)
    with Michael Resnik, John Bigelow, Albert Lewis, Massimo Galuzzi, M. Franchella, Gabriel Nuchelmans, Alan Perreiah, Besprechung Von Christoph Demmerling, I. Grattan-Guinness, Thomas Oberdan, Wolfe Mays, John Martin, H. A. Ide, E. J. Lowe, J. Wolenski, Liliana Albertazzi, H. Hodes, C. W. Kilmister, Christoph Demmerling, S. B. Russ, and Geregory Moore
    History and Philosophy of Logic 14 (2): 221-263. 1993.
    Stewart Shapiro, Foundations without foundationalism: A case for second-order logic. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. xvii + 277 pp. £35.00 A. Diaz, J, Echeverria and A. Ibarra, Structures in...
  •  58
    Book reviews
    with Michael D. Resnik, John Bigelow, Albert C. Lewis, Massimo Galuzzi, M. Franchella, Gabriel Nuchelmans, Alan R. Perreiah, Besprechung Von Christoph Demmerling, I. Grattan-Guinness, Thomas Oberdan, Wolfe Mays, John N. Martin, H. A. Ide, E. J. Lowe, J. Woleński, Liliana Albertazzi, H. Hodes, C. W. Kilmister, Christoph Demmerling, S. B. Russ, and Geregory H. Moore
    History and Philosophy of Logic 14 (2): 221-263. 1993.
    Stewart Shapiro, Foundations without foundationalism: A case for second-order logic. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. xvii + 277 pp. £35.00 A. Diaz, J, Echeverria and A. Ibarra, Structures in...
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic
  •  15
    Introduzione a Russell
    Laterza. 1990.
  •  25
    La mente estesa: dove finisce la mente e comincia il resto del mondo? (edited book)
    with Giulia Piredda
    Mondadori università. 2012.
  •  30
    Filosofia della mente: corpo, coscienza, pensiero
    Carocci editore. 2017.
  •  73
    Explanation, Emergence and Causality: Comments on Crane
    In Graham Macdonald & Cynthia Macdonald (eds.), Emergence in mind, Oxford University Press. 2010.
    Tim Crane's ‘Cosmic Hermeneutics vs. Emergence: The Challenge of the Explanatory Gap’ claims that non‐reductive physicalism must either close the explanatory gap, addressing the challenge famously posed by Levine's argument, or become identical to emergentism. Since no way to close the gap is available, the result is that there can be no interesting philosophical position intermediate between physicalism and emergentism. This chapter argues that if we look at the relation between physicalism and…Read more
    Tim Crane's ‘Cosmic Hermeneutics vs. Emergence: The Challenge of the Explanatory Gap’ claims that non‐reductive physicalism must either close the explanatory gap, addressing the challenge famously posed by Levine's argument, or become identical to emergentism. Since no way to close the gap is available, the result is that there can be no interesting philosophical position intermediate between physicalism and emergentism. This chapter argues that if we look at the relation between physicalism and emergentism from the vantage point of reduction, Crane's analysis is rather persuasive. However, if we switch from reduction to causality, its conclusions appear more disputable. In particular, if we shift from ‘novelty and explanation’ to ‘novelty and causality’ as key features of emergent properties, we may introduce a distinction between two kinds of emergentism (moderate and radical) based on their attitude towards the causal inheritance principle. If the causal inheritance principle is accepted (some versions of) moderate emergentism may be considered as non‐trivial forms of non‐reductive physicalism.
    Nonreductive MaterialismThe Explanatory GapPsychophysical EmergenceMental Causation, MiscTheories of…Read more
    Nonreductive MaterialismThe Explanatory GapPsychophysical EmergenceMental Causation, MiscTheories of Causation, Misc
  •  77
    Overcoming the Past-endorsement Criterion: Toward a Transparency-Based Mark of the Mental
    with Giulia Piredda
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    Starting from the discussion on the original set of criteria advanced by Clark and Chalmers (1998) meant to avoid the overextension of the mind, or the so-called “cognitive bloat”, we will sketch our solution to the problem of criteria evaluation, by connecting it to the search for a mark of the mental. Our proposal is to argue for a “weak conscientialist” mark of the mental based on transparent access, which vindicates the role of consciousness in defining what is mental without, however, ident…Read more
    Starting from the discussion on the original set of criteria advanced by Clark and Chalmers (1998) meant to avoid the overextension of the mind, or the so-called “cognitive bloat”, we will sketch our solution to the problem of criteria evaluation, by connecting it to the search for a mark of the mental. Our proposal is to argue for a “weak conscientialist” mark of the mental based on transparent access, which vindicates the role of consciousness in defining what is mental without, however, identifying the mental with the conscious. This renovated link between mind and consciousness, spelled out through the concept of transparency, further develops some of our previous work on the topic (Di Francesco 2007; Di Francesco and Piredda 2012) and is partially inspired by Horgan and Kriegel (2008).
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  • Recenti sviluppi del diabattito sulla nominazione
    ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 38 (1): 49-74. 1985.
  • Aspetti del problema dei nomi propri in Frege e Russell
    ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 35 (1): 49-66. 1982.
  •  68
    The End of the World? Mental Causation, Explanation and Metaphysics
    with Alfredo Tomasetta
    Humana Mente 8 (29). 2015.
    In this paper we offer some ideas on the relationship between metaphysics of causation and common explanatory practices of behaviour. We first suggest a sort of “negotiating model” for theorizing about mental causation, and then examine the so-called causal closure argument focusing on some morals one can draw from it that further illustrate the model we recommend.
  •  57
    Analogies, Non-reductionism and Illusions
    with Alfredo Tomasetta
    Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 6 (3): 480-485. 2015.
    This commentary focuses on three aspects of Sandro Nannini’s paper Time and Consciusness in Cognitive Naturalism: the parallel between Einstein’s theory of relativity and the new science of the mind/brain; the Cartesian characterization of non-reductionist positions in the philosophy of mind; the alleged illusory status of consciousness, free will and the Self. We suggest, first, that Nannini overstates the success of cognitive neuroscience; second, that non-reductionism is not necessarily a Car…Read more
    This commentary focuses on three aspects of Sandro Nannini’s paper Time and Consciusness in Cognitive Naturalism: the parallel between Einstein’s theory of relativity and the new science of the mind/brain; the Cartesian characterization of non-reductionist positions in the philosophy of mind; the alleged illusory status of consciousness, free will and the Self. We suggest, first, that Nannini overstates the success of cognitive neuroscience; second, that non-reductionism is not necessarily a Cartesian position; and third, that the neurocognitive science data do not show or even suggest, that consciousness, free will and the Self are illusory phenomena.
  • Filling the gap, or jumping over it? Emergentism and naturalism
    Epistemologia 28 (1): 93-120. 2005.
  •  19
    The self and its defences
    with M. Marraffa and A. Paternoster
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 2016.
    In this book we offer a theory of the self, whose core ideas are that the self is a process of self-representing, and this process aims mainly at defending the self-conscious subject against the threat of its metaphysical inconsistence. In other words, the self is essentially a repertoire of psychological manoeuvres whose outcome is a self-representation aimed at coping with the fundamental fragility of the human subject. Our picture of the self differs from both the idealist and the eliminative…Read more
    In this book we offer a theory of the self, whose core ideas are that the self is a process of self-representing, and this process aims mainly at defending the self-conscious subject against the threat of its metaphysical inconsistence. In other words, the self is essentially a repertoire of psychological manoeuvres whose outcome is a self-representation aimed at coping with the fundamental fragility of the human subject. Our picture of the self differs from both the idealist and the eliminative approaches widely represented in contemporary discussion. Against the idealist approach, we deny that the self is something primitive and logically prior. Rather, we take it to be the result of a process of construction that starts with subpersonal unconscious processes. On the other hand, we also reject the anti-realistic, eliminative argument that, from the non-primary, derivative nature of the self, infers its status as an illusory by-product of real neurobiological events, devoid of any explanatory role.
    Self-Consciousness in PsychologyPsychopathology
  • A. VOLTOLINI "Riferimento e intenzionalità. Per una ontologia del discorso" (review)
    History and Philosophy of Logic 16 (1): 151. 1995.
  •  33
    Parlare di oggetti: teorie del senso e del riferimento
    Unicopli. 1986.
  • Epistemologia e teoria del significato. Una nota su Dummett
    Epistemologia 8 (2): 273. 1985.
    Michael Dummett
  • Alle origini Della filosofia analitica: Il realismo proposizionale Del primo Russell
    Epistemologia 18 (1): 3-26. 1995.
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    Two Varieties of Causal Emergentism
    In Antonella Corradini & Timothy O'Connor (eds.), Emergence in science and philosophy, Routledge. pp. 64. 2010.
    Mental Causation, MiscConcepts of EmergencePsychophysical EmergenceVarieties of Causation, Misc
  • G.P. Baker, P.M.S. Hacker, "Language, Sense and Nonsense" (review)
    Epistemologia 9 (2): 376. 1986.
  •  78
    Coscienza e soggettività. La scienza cognitiva ha eliminato le persone?
    with Alfredo Tomasetta
    Rivista di Filosofia 104 (3): 403-420. 2013.
    Some philosophers and cognitive scientists think that a naturalised philosophy of the (self-) conscious mind should lead us to reject the very existence of the self. The paper focuses on two case-studies which are representative of this kind of attitude. In particular we examine, and criticise, Thomas Metzinger's 'no-self alternative' and Daniel Dennett's narrative elimination of the self. Our aim is not to prove that any elimination of the self from the inventory of the world based on the empir…Read more
    Some philosophers and cognitive scientists think that a naturalised philosophy of the (self-) conscious mind should lead us to reject the very existence of the self. The paper focuses on two case-studies which are representative of this kind of attitude. In particular we examine, and criticise, Thomas Metzinger's 'no-self alternative' and Daniel Dennett's narrative elimination of the self. Our aim is not to prove that any elimination of the self from the inventory of the world based on the empirical study of the mind is doomed to failure. Instead, we would like to introduce a note of caution: it is far from clear that cognitive science and naturalistic philosophies of mind force upon us, or even suggest, a picture of the world without persons and selves.
    The Self
  •  32
    Russell, l'idealismo e l'origine della filosofia analitica
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 47 (4): 761. 1992.
  •  13
    Filosofia analitica, 1996-1998: prospettive teoriche e revisioni storiografiche
    with Diego Marconi and Paolo Parrini
    . 1998.
  •  23
    A proposito di libertà (edited book)
    San Raffaele. 2009.
    Freedom and Liberty
  •  20
    Il realismo analitico: logica, ontologia e significato nel primo Russell
    Guerini e associati. 1991.
  •  30
    Cognizione incarnata e inenti senza sé
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 49 (3): 559. 1994.
  • Filosofi, avete dei problemi?
    with D. Antiseri, F. Barone, E. Bencivenga, and F. D’Agostini
    Rivista di Estetica 38 (1). 1998.
  • Russell su significato e denotazione. I manoscritti pre-"On Denoting"
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 46 (2): 321. 1991.
  • Filling the Gap, or Jumping Over It? Emergentism and Naturalism
    Epistemologia 28 (1): 93-120. 2005.
    Emergence
  • Aa. Vv., "Antinomies and Paradoxes. Studies in Russel's Early Philosophy" (review)
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 46 (4): 806. 1991.
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