• Wittgenstein è un naturalista?
    Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio. forthcoming.
    Una delle lenti attraverso le quali è stato tematizzato il rapporto tra natura e cultura in Wittgenstein è quella che vede attribuirgli una certa forma di naturalismo, solitamente specificato come “naturalismo liberale”. Questa attribuzione viene giustificata sulla base della dimensione “naturalistica” di alcuni concetti centrali della seconda fase della sua riflessione (“gioco linguistico”, “forma di vita”, ma anche “disposizione naturale”, “storia naturale”, ecc.) i quali, ponendosi in continu…Read more
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    Linguistic Rules and Rule-Following
    In Jeremy Randel Koons (ed.), The Sellarsian Mind, Routledge. forthcoming.
    In this article I examine Wilfrid Sellars’s account of linguistic rules and rule-following, with a special focus on how the topic emerges and develops in his earliest philosophical writings. In the first part of the article, I show how Sellars’s distinctively original approach to rules and rule-following is elaborated in the project of pure pragmatics in the late 1940s, through which he confronts Carnap’s idea of language as calculus and replaces it with the notion of an empirically meaningful l…Read more
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    From Pragmatics to Semantics and Back. Wilfrid Sellars 1947-1954
    Dissertation, Università degli Studi di Padova. 2023.
    My dissertation is devoted to an analysis of the early writings of Wilfrid Sellars, which I take to span from 1947 to 1954. The topic has been chosen based on the disproportion between the ever-expanding stream of publications devoted to Sellars’ philosophy on the one hand, and the considerable lack of attention accorded to his so-called “early phase” on the other. In chapter 1, I focus on Sellars’ earliest project of pure pragmatics. Contrasting the only interpretation available in literature, …Read more
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    Redefining the Synthetic a Priori
    European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 14 (2). 2022.
    At B19, Kant summarizes the general problem of pure reason in the problem of synthetic a priori judgments. The vicissitudes that have affected last century’s philosophy are, in this sense, a confirmation of its significance: the problem of synthetic a priori knowledge has indeed crossed all the major philosophical currents of the twentieth century, being treated in a wide variety of ways by phenomenologists, logical empiricists, and pragmatists. One of the most original treatments of the issue i…Read more