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88CORRESPONDENCE AND MEANING. ARISTOTLE, WITTGENSTEIN’S TRACTATUS AND THE SEMANTIC HOLISMStudium Philosophicum 23 (9-10): 267-276. 2024.The birth of philosophy of language, the progresses of logic, those of linguistic sciences and the “linguistic turn”, since the beginning of twentieth century, have given new energies to the studies on the relation between ontology and semantics, but this question is much more ancient. The contemporary correspondence theory of truth could be regarded as produced under Russell’s and Wittgeinstein’s influence, but the influence, actually, comes foremost from Aristotle, because the correspondentist…Read more
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1Aristotle’s Doctrine of Causes and the Manipulative Theory of CausalityGlobal Philosophy 29 (6): 653-666. 2019.I will argue for the similarity between some aspects of Aristotle’s doctrine of causes and a particular kind of interventionist theory of causality. The interventionist account hypothesizes that there is a connection between causation and human intervention: the idea of a causal relation between two events is generated by the reflection of human beings on their own operating. This view is remindful of the Aristotelian concept of αἴτιον (cause), which is linked to the figure of the αἴτιος, the pe…Read more
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682Che cos'è la filosofia. L'essenza della filosofia oltre la distinzione fra analitici e contientaliEndoxa 40 (7): 61-67. 2022.The determination of philosophy is the work of those who cooperate in the construction of knowledge, in its disparate fields, and at the same time preserve the very sense of indeterminacy. There are no areas of knowledge that cannot be also philosophical, nor can the themes, lines of research and styles of thought be limited a priori. The philosophy, it is said, is the search for truth. This is the most common definition, and therefore also the more covering than a possible new point of view, wh…Read more
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931Emozioni, sensazioni, intelletto. Riflessioni sulla problematica opposizione razionale/irrazionaleReti Saperi Linguaggi. Italian Journal for Cognitive Sciences 11 (1/2022): 30-59. 2022.The opposition between a rational and an irrational behavior or thought poses difficulties in understanding: what do we really mean by «irrational»? A behavior or a thought that adheres to emotions and does not arise from slow reflection can be considered irrational; on the other hand, can we state that emotional reactions and intuitions are «irrational»? I draw from Aristotle’s De Anima the idea of bringing emotions, sensations and i…Read more
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433Heidegger e la differenza fra essere e linguaggioIn Gabriella Portalone (ed.), Rassegna Siciliana di Storia e Cultura. pp. 30-59. 2000.Bisogna stabilire innanzitutto se parlare di differenza fra essere e linguaggio è in termini heideggeriani possibile.
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61Free Action and Interventionist Theories of CausalityRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 10 (3): 282-294. 2019.: I shall discuss the relationship between the interventionist theory of causation and free action. Interventionist accounts of causation define causation on the basis of “intervention”. These theories can be reductive, if they explain causes on the basis of free human interventions, or non-reductive, if they consider causes and interventions as two inter-defined concepts, where interventions are regarded as explicitly not human. I will show that the dilemma between reductive and non-reductive i…Read more
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61L'analogia "La natura dell'Arte" in Aristotele (Fisica B, 3-9) e la Teoria Interventistica della CausalitaEpistemologia (2): 175-194. 2016.
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751Segno e scrittura in Così parlò ZaratustraIdee 49 (3): 55-88. 2002.Deleuze’s interpretation of Nietzsche, the function of biological dialectic and the symbolic value of sign and writing in “Also sprach Zarathustra”. Sexual difference and Derridian interpretation of Nietzsche’s Zarathustra.
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The slingshot argument troubles for the correspondence theory of truthGiornale di Metafisica 32 (1): 53-82. 2010.
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88Aristotle’s Doctrine of Causes and the Manipulative Theory of CausalityAxiomathes 29 (6): 653-666. 2019.I will argue for the similarity between some aspects of Aristotle’s doctrine of causes and a particular kind of interventionist theory of causality. The interventionist account hypothesizes that there is a connection between causation and human intervention: the idea of a causal relation between two events is generated by the reflection of human beings on their own operating. This view is remindful of the Aristotelian concept of αἴτιον, which is linked to the figure of the αἴτιος, the person who…Read more
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33Mondo e linguaggio da Frege a Montague: cinque tesi platoniche come vincoli per una teoria generale del linguaggio verbaleGiornale di Metafisica 26 (2): 333-356. 2004.
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57Il duplice significato dell'essereStudium Philosophicum 10 (10): 1-20. forthcoming.This is my first professional philosophical essay. I wrote "The twofold meaning of being" in 1996 when I was a student of Nunzio Incardona at University of Palermo (Italy) and before my degree thesis, "The difference in Aristotle’s Metaphysics". It still waits to be published.
Gaetano Licata
Università Degli Studi Di Palermo
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Università Degli Studi Di PalermoAssociate Professor
Università Degli Studi Di Palermo
Alumnus, 2002
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
| History of Western Philosophy |