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    Aristotle on Phantasia
    Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 21 89-123. 2006.
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    What must we recognize? Brandom's Kant and Hegel
    Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 41 (1-3): 203-219. 2012.
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    Hegel On Aristotle's Energeia
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 53 69-80. 2006.
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    Sui documenti, e su chi li scrive
    Rivista di Estetica 50 259-265. 2012.
    In my review-essay I focus on some questions left open in Ferraris’ book Documentalità. Its limits are the same as those of a descriptive metaphysics of the social world that does not investigate, but rather assumes as its starting points, problematic basic relations such as those between individual and intelligibility, the givenness of essences and our access to them, the difference between objects and objectification. Finally, Ferraris’ conflation of production and practice brings me eventuall…Read more
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    Kant’s Productive Imagination in its Historical Context
    Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress 2 119-124. 1995.
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    discussion of contemporary theories of self-consciousness
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    Husserl on the ego and its eidos (Cartesian Meditations, IV)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (4): 645-659. 1994.
    Husserl on the Ego and its Eidos (Cartesian Meditations, IV) ALFREDO FERRARIN THE THEORY OF the intentionality of consciousness is essential for Husserl's philosophy, and in particular for his mature theory of the ego. But it runs into serious difficulties when it has to account for consciousness's transcendental constitution of its own reflective experience and its relation to immanent time. This intricate knot, the inseparability of time and constitution, is most visibly displayed in Husserl's…Read more