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269A Chair for Minkowski. An exdurantist solution to the problem of relativistic changePhilosophical Quarterly. forthcoming.This paper addresses the problem of relativistic change. This problem originates from the fact that while we ordinarily conceive of objects as having relatively invariant shapes, relativity seems to imply that their shape may vary dramatically across different reference frames. While the problem was originally presented by Sattig (2015) as affecting perdurantism, we propose that it equally affects endurantism and argue that exdurantism is naturally immune from it.
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62Spacetime emergence and the fear of intimacyPhilosophical Studies 183. 2025.We provide a reply to the Argument from Intimacy on behalf of defenders of emergent spacetime in theories of quantum gravity. We argue that if one accepts that spacetime regions are nowhere in the sense that they are locations but do not have locations, then the Argument from Intimacy can be resolved. We go on to consider a problem with this response, namely that it is unavailable to super-substantivalists. We argue that this is right for identity but not priority super-substantivalists. We then…Read more
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1Arrows, Balls and the Metaphysics of MotionGlobal Philosophy 24 (4): 499-515. 2014.The arrow paradox is an argument purported to show that objects do not really move. The two main metaphysics of motion, the At–At theory of motion and velocity primitivism, solve the paradox differently. It is argued that neither solution is completely satisfactory. In particular it is contended that there are no decisive arguments in favor of the claim that velocity as it is constructed in the At–At theory is a truly instantaneous property, which is a crucial assumption to solve the paradox. If…Read more
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59Parts and ParticipantsJournal of Philosophical Logic 54 (6): 1181-1223. 2025.Everyone who endorses the categorial distinction between objects and events must confront a general question: how do these two types of entities relate to one another? Here we are especially interested in what is typically regarded as the basic relational tie between the two, namely, that objects may be said to participate or take part in events, whereas events befall or happen to their participants. The exact nature of this participation relation is philosophically contentious and may depend on…Read more
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535Fragmented TwinsErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.In this paper we argue that, contrary to what is widely assumed in the literature, Kit Fine's fragmentalist interpretation of special relativity is not empirically equivalent to its orthodox reading. Our main argument crucially depends on a classic relativistic phenomenon, the Twin Paradox. We then discuss other variants of relativistic fragmentalism that promise to escape the argument.
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169Towards a theory of presenceNoûs. forthcoming.The present paper presents a new (formal) theory of presence according to which, roughly, to be present at a place is to have a delegate located at that place. One crucial feature of the theory is that something can be present at a place without thereby being located there. The theory is then applied to several central issues in metaphysics, such as persistence through times and worlds, theories of universals, the ontology of social entities, and the nature of God.
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87Omnipresence: secular and divineSynthese 206 (4): 1-29. 2025.Drawing on recent work on the theory of location, we first develop a general theory of omnipresence, and then apply it to the particular but historically paradigmatic case of divine omnipresence.
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17IndexIn Alessandra Campo & Simone Gozzano (eds.), Einstein vs. Bergson: An Enduring Quarrel on Time, De Gruyter. pp. 437-444. 2021.
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26List of ContributorsIn Alessandra Campo & Simone Gozzano (eds.), Einstein vs. Bergson: An Enduring Quarrel on Time, De Gruyter. pp. 433-436. 2021.
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12Is parthood identity?Synthese 198 (Suppl 18): 4503-4517. 2018.According to a well known, yet controversial metaphysical thesis, Composition is Identity. Recently, Kris McDaniel has articulated and defended a related—and arguably more controversial—thesis, one he calls Parthood is Identity (PI). Roughly the view has it that a whole is, strictly and literally, identical to each of its parts considered individually. At first sight, the view seems rather implausible. However, McDaniel’s formulation and defense are worthy of a serious discussion. In this paper …Read more
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75Arianna Betti, Against Facts, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015, 328 pp., US$42, ISBN 9780262029216Dialectica 71 (4): 631-640. 2017.
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832Pluralisms in gunky worldsPhilosophical Studies 182 (8): 2101-2122. 2025.The possibility of gunk has famously been used by Schaffer (Philos Rev 119:31-76, 2010) to argue in favour of priority monism. In this paper, we present and explore different principled ways of being a priority pluralist in gunky worlds, thus weakening, if not deflecting, the gunk threat to pluralism.
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80Separability and fundamentalityEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 14 (4): 1-18. 2024.According to High-Dimensional Wavefunction Fundamentalism (HDWF) the wavefunction field evolving in configuration space is all that exists fundamentally. The main argument in favor of HDWF is an argument from separability and locality: separability is a desirable feature of a fundamental metaphysics and HDWF is indeed such a separable metaphysics. Separability in turn is desirable because it is simple and intuitive. Tim Maudlin has recently argued that intuitiveness and simplicity cannot motivat…Read more
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1403Graded QualitiesSynthese 205 (116). 2025.The idea that qualities can be had partly or to an intermediate degree is controversial among contemporary metaphysicians, but also has a considerable pedigree among philosophers and scientists. In this paper, we first aim to show that metaphysical sense can be made of this idea by proposing a partial taxonomy of metaphysical accounts of graded qualities, focusing on three particular approaches: one which explicates having a quality to a degree in terms of having a property with an in-built degr…Read more
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556Fragmentalism: Putting All the Pieces TogetherAustralasian Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.According to perspectival realism, reality is (at least partially) constituted by “purely perspectival” facts, that is, facts that appear to describe reality only from a given “perspective”. Fragmentalism is a form of perspectival realism that maintains both that no perspective is privileged and that perspectival facts constitute reality absolutely. Assuming that reality is sufficiently variegated, fragmentalism entails that reality is absolutely constituted by incompatible facts. Given that inc…Read more
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112Different realistic attitudes towards wavefunctions and quantum states are as old as quantum theory itself. Recently Pusey, Barret and Rudolph on the one hand, and Auletta and Tarozzi on the other, have proposed new interesting arguments in favor of a broad realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics that can be considered the modern heir to some views held by the fathers of quantum theory. In this paper we give a new and detailed presentation of such arguments, propose a new taxonomy of diffe…Read more
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109Regions, extensions, distances, diametersPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 109 (2): 612-629. 2024.Extended simple regions have been the focus of recent developments in philosophical logic, metaphysics, and philosophy of physics. However, only a handful of works provides a rigorous characterization of an extended simple region. In particular, a recent paper in this journal defends a definition based on an extrinsic notion of least distance. Call it the Least Distance proposal. This paper provides the first assessment of it. It argues that Least Distance faces difficulties and drawbacks. The p…Read more
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112Relational Quantum Mechanics and the PBR Theorem: A Peaceful CoexistenceFoundations of Physics 51 (4): 1-21. 2021.According to Relational Quantum Mechanics the wave function \ is considered neither a concrete physical item evolving in spacetime, nor an object representing the absolute state of a certain quantum system. In this interpretative framework, \ is defined as a computational device encoding observers’ information; hence, RQM offers a somewhat epistemic view of the wave function. This perspective seems to be at odds with the PBR theorem, a formal result excluding that wave functions represent knowle…Read more
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75By(e) enduring? An answer to WassermanSynthese 202 (4): 1-12. 2023.According to a recent argument due to Wasserman, endurantism does not qualify as an explanatory theory of persistence inasmuch as it either provides a circular account of persistence facts or merely rejects the perdurantist’s explanation of such facts. This paper challenges Wasserman’s conclusions by pointing out that an endurantist answer to his complaint is available thanks to the locational notions of persistence provided in the work of Gilmore, Parsons, Balashov among others. It then gives d…Read more
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1029Metaphysical indeterminacy in the multiverseIn Valia Allori (ed.), Quantum Mechanics and Fundamentality: Naturalizing Quantum Theory between Scientific Realism and Ontological Indeterminacy, Springer. pp. 375-395. 2022.One might suppose that Everettian quantum mechanics (EQM) is inhospitable to metaphysial indeterminacy (MI), given that, as A. Wilson (2020) puts it, "the central idea of EQM is to replace indeterminacy with multiplicity" (77). But as Wilson goes on to suggest, the popular decoherence-based understanding of EQM (henceforth: DEQM) appears to admit of indeterminacy in both world number and world nature, where the latter indeterminacy---our focus here---is plausibly metaphysical. After a brief pres…Read more
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52Experience, abstraction and the scientific image of the world: Festschrift for Vincenzo Fano (edited book)FrancoAngeli. 2021.
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2450Interpreting Quantum Entanglement: Steps towards Coherentist Quantum MechanicsBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (3): 865-891. 2021.We put forward a new, ‘coherentist’ account of quantum entanglement, according to which entangled systems are characterized by symmetric relations of ontological dependence among the component particles. We compare this coherentist viewpoint with the two most popular alternatives currently on offer—structuralism and holism—and argue that it is essentially different from, and preferable to, both. In the course of this article, we point out how coherentism might be extended beyond the case of enta…Read more
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28No Time for (No) ChangeIn Alessandra Campo & Simone Gozzano (eds.), Einstein vs. Bergson: An Enduring Quarrel on Time, De Gruyter. pp. 301-330. 2021.The paper provides an overview of the main metaphysical theories of persistence -that is, of three and four-dimensionalism, as applied to a relativistic setting. It then addresses and undermines one of the most powerful objections against one of those views -i. e., four-dimensionalism. That objection is labeled the No-Change objection in the literature and has it that four-dimensionalism abolishes genuine change. Finally, building on the case against the No-Change objection, I contend there is s…Read more
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41La fondazione della conoscenza nell’estetica di Croce: una lettura ‘analitica’Annali Del Dipartimento di Filosofia 14 107-131. 2008.I interpret the first part of Croce’s Estetica as an example of ageneral foundational argument about knowledge. I argue thatCroce uses correctly this very general argumentative structure.I argue that this foundational attempt could not be read neitheras a trascendental nor a reductionist attempt. I suggest that thevery best way to look at it is to be found in Croce’s later works.I then conclude with some problems that arises within the foundational context.Keywords: knowledge, foundationalism, i…Read more
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71On the Contingency of UniversalismErkenntnis 88 (5): 1997-2011. 2023.The paper presents different arguments against the necessity of mereological universalism. First, it argues that they are examples of a much more general argumentative structure. It then contends that some of these arguments cannot be resisted by distinguishing different variants of universalism that have been recently proposed in the literature—in contrast with recent suggestions to the contrary. Finally, it provides different ways to resist such contingentist arguments on behalf of universalis…Read more