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Luca Moretti

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    Can't wait to relax: First-time evidence for a prospective relaxation of control as revealed by a future-based congruency sequence effect
    with Giacomo Spinelli
    Cognition 275 (C): 106606. 2026.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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    The dogmatist, Moore's proof and transmission failure
    In Michael Inwood (ed.), A Heidegger Dictionary, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 50-64. 2008.
    Each article in this book usually discusses more than one German word, together with their English (and often Greek and Latin) equivalents. Some words are grouped together because they fall under a single broad heading (e.g. SPACE AND SPATIALITY), sometimes because two or more similar seeming words are used by Heidegger in different ways and need to be distinguished (e.g. FATE AND DESTINY, or SIGNS AND HINTS). Not surprisingly, in view of Heidegger's belief that every philosophical question rais…Read more
    Each article in this book usually discusses more than one German word, together with their English (and often Greek and Latin) equivalents. Some words are grouped together because they fall under a single broad heading (e.g. SPACE AND SPATIALITY), sometimes because two or more similar seeming words are used by Heidegger in different ways and need to be distinguished (e.g. FATE AND DESTINY, or SIGNS AND HINTS). Not surprisingly, in view of Heidegger's belief that every philosophical question raises every other philosophical question, I have often found it difficult to confine the discussion of a topic to a single article. Thus I have often indicated a cross‐reference from one article to another by capitalizing a word that appears in the title of another relevant article. The occurrence of ‘PRESENT‐AT‐HAND’ means: Consult the article whose title contains the expression ‘present‐at‐hand’. The main discussions of difficult words and concepts are also indicated in the General Index.
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    Phenomenal conservatism and the problem of reflective awareness
    Philosophical Review 35 81-85. 2018.
    Peer reviewed.
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    The square Thue–Morse tiling for photonic application
    with V. Mocella
    Philosophical Magazine 88 (13-15): 2275-2284. 2008.
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    Assessing Concept Possession as an Explicit and Social Practice
    with Alessia Marabini
    We are grateful to Jan Derry, Fed Luzzi, Paul Standish, Shone Surendran, the audience of a research seminar of the Institute of Education of UCL, and two anonymous reviewers of this journal for comments on a draft of this paper.
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    Phenomenal conservatism and Bergmann's dilemma
    with Tommaso Piazza
    We are grateful for very useful comments and criticism on drafts of this paper to Michael Bergmann, Chris Tucker, a referee of this Journal and audience at the conference Philosophy, Analysis and Public Engagement, University of L’Aquila, 3–5 September 2014. The final draft of this paper was written at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP). The authors thank the MCMP for hosting them and for providing a stimulating atmosphere to conduct this research.
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    Antirealism and the conditional fallacy : the semantic approach
    with Patrick Girard
    Peer reviewed.
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    General Slowing and Education Mediate Task Switching Performance Across the Life-Span
    with Carlo Semenza and Antonino Vallesi
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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