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    Chomsky on methodological naturalism. On the scientific status of Chomsky’s research programs
    Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 16 (2): 100-111. 2025.
    _Abstract_: Immediately after introducing transformational grammar in _Syntactic structures_, Noam Chomsky began to employ the formal grammar he developed to investigate language from an internalist and nativist perspective. In doing so, he proposed that linguistics could be integrated into the core natural sciences. This ambitious project was met with immediate criticism, particularly targeting the abstract nature of the entities posited by linguistic theory. Chomsky responded by articulating t…Read more
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    Chomsky on Analytic and Necessary Propositions
    Phenomenology and Mind 12 122-131. 2017.
    My aim is to critically discuss Chomsky’s position concerning the analytic-synthetic distinction and necessary propositions. To do so, I present Chomsky’s objection to Quine’s criticism of the analytic-synthetic distinction, and I point out that Chomsky’s defense of such a distinction can be efficacious only under the assumption of conceptual innateness. I then focus on Chomsky’s analysis of necessary propositions. In particular, I present Chomsky’s objection to Kripke’s essentialism, and Chomsk…Read more
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    The Syntax of Proper Names
    Philosophical Inquiry 41 (1): 98-110. 2017.
    In this paper, I will focus on the debate between descriptivism and antidescriptivism theory about proper names. In Section I, I will propose an historical reconstruction of the debate, and I will focus in particular on Russell and Kripke's treatments of proper names. Some criticisms will be advanced against Kripke's hypothesis of rigid-designator and, more clearly, against the consequent distinction between the epistemic and metaphysical level that Kripke proposes to explain identity assertions…Read more