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56Cartographies of the Mind: Philosophy and Psychology in Intersection (edited book)Springer. 2007.The chapters in this book reflect these different forms of interaction in an effort to clarify issues and debates concerning some traditional cognitive ...
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15Commentary on P. Perconti, “Rethinking Subjectivity: The Social Roots of Consciousness”Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 63 (1): 56-62. 2026.The authors concur with Pietro Perconti’s thesis that conceptual self-awareness is a by-product of social cognition. However, the authors question some aspects of his theory, particularly the dual-process account dividing mindreading into System1 (low-level simulation) and System2 (high-level simulation). This distinction is problematic because it simplifies the complex nature of mindreading, which involves both Theory Theory (TT) and Simulation Theory (ST). High-level mindreading, which include…Read more
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367This paper proposes a pluralistic model of explanation that expands the epistemological foundations of cognitive science by integrating phenomenological analysis into the framework of neurocognitive mechanisms. We endorse the neurocognitive approach, which accounts for cognitive capacities as higher-level aspects exhibited by a multilevel computing mechanism- namely the brain. Building on this foundation, we argue that phenomenological functional analysis – understood as constitutive analyses of…Read more
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24The developmental psychology of personal identity: a philosophical perspectiveBloomsbury Academic ;. 2024.Massimo Marraffa and Cristina Meini re-connect the psychology of identity with its philosophical roots in this study. They trace the contemporary problem of the self to John Locke and William James' foundational theories on personal identity. By integrating the philosophy of identity with empirical and neuropsychological research, Marraffa and Meini provide an original synthesis of multidisciplinary conceptions of the self. The Developmental Psychology of Personal Identity builds on Chomsky-insp…Read more
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52The paper addresses two issues that have been recently debated in the literature on free will, moral responsibility, and the theory of punishment. The first issue concerns the descriptive project, the second both the substantive and the prescriptive project. On theoretical, historical and empirical grounds, we claim that there is no rationale for fearing that the spread of neurocognitive findings will undermine the ordinary practice of responsibility attributions. We hypothetically advocate two …Read more
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84Ontology and the Self: Ancient and Contemporary PerspectivesDiscipline Filosofiche 28 (1): 33-64. 2018.This article focuses on ancient and contemporary accounts of selfhood and on their ontological background. Among ancient theories, the main focus are Plato’s and Plotinus’ accounts of soul and selfhood. Their ontological framework now appears outdated but, somewhat paradoxically, it also explains why Plato’s and Plotinus’ analyses are closer to a naturalised metaphysics of the self than those of the Cartesian tradition. Accordingly, human beings are not simple subjects essentially characterised …Read more
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59Two open questions in the reformist agenda of the philosophy of cognitive scienceRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 14 59-73. 2023._Abstract_: In this paper we carve out a _reformist_ agenda within the debate on the foundations of cognitive science, incorporating some important ideas from the 4E cognition literature into the computational-representational framework. We are deeply sympathetic to this reformist program since we think that, despite strong criticism of the concept of computation and the related notion of representation, computational models should still be at the core of the study of mind. At the same time, we …Read more
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2Bacon against Descartes. Emotions, rationality, defensesIn Gabriele De Anna & Riccardo Martinelli (eds.), Moral Realism and Political Decisions. Practical Rationality in Contemporary Public Contexts, Bamberg University Press. 2015.
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45La costruzione dell'interiorità: dall'identità fisica alla memoria autobiograficaCarocci editore. 2022.
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61Defense mechanisms: From the individual to the collective levelRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 11 (1): 95-112. 2020.: In this article we shall deal with the construction and defense of subjective identity as a topic at the intersection of psychology and anthropology. In this perspective, defense mechanisms are seen as falling along a spectrum that stretches from the individual to the collective level. The individual mind is the sphere of the intrapsychic defenses and the interpersonal maneuvers to which each of us appeals, in the relationship with other people and with one’s own environment, to defend one’s o…Read more
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49The Unconscious, Self-Consciousness, and ResponsibilityRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 5 (2): 207-220. 2014.In this article I argue that introspective self-consciousness is an activity of narrative re-appropriation of the products of the cognitive unconscious; and this activity has an essentially self-defensive character, being ruled by the primary and universal need to construct and protect a subjective identity whose solidity is the ground of the intrapsychic and interpersonal balances of human organism. Finally, in this framework firmly based on psychological sciences, I reconsider John Locke’s lin…Read more
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59Mindreading, introspezione e metacognizione: implicazioni per la neuropsichiatria cognitivaRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 4 (3): 338-354. 2013.In questo articolo ci proponiamo di portare alla luce i netti confini che separano i concetti di mindreading, introspezione e metacognizione con l’obiettivo di dissipare alcuni fraintendimenti presenti nella letteratura clinica. A tal fine, iniziamo identificando due posizioni principali nell’odierno dibattito filosofico cognitivo sull’introspezione: da un lato le teorie che sostengono che “introspezione” è la denominazione impropria per un processo interpretativo; da un altro lato le teorie che…Read more
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65Remnants of Psychoanalysis. Rethinking the Psychodynamic Approach to Self-DeceptionHumana Mente 5 (20). 2012.This article reflects on the phenomenon of self-deception in the context of the psychodynamic approach to defense mechanisms. Building on Giovanni Jervis’ criticism of psychoanalysis, I pursue the project of a full integration of that approach in the neurocognitive sciences. In this framework, the theme of self-deception becomes a vantage point from which to sketch out a philosophical anthropology congruent with the ontology of neurocognitive sciences.
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50Mindreading and IntropspectionRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 6 (2): 249-260. 2015.In this article I take a nativist-modularist perspective on mindreading, endorsing the hypothesis that a form of primary mindreading is not a developmental achievement, but an innate social-cognitive evolutionary adaptation implemented by neurocomputational mechanisms that come online during the first year of age. Moreover, I recommend a cognitive-constructivist stance on introspection. Expanding on Peter Carruthers’ strong case for the claim that mindreading has a functional and evolutionary pr…Read more
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59Precariousness and Bad Faith: Giovanni Jervis on the Illusions of Self-Conscious SubjectivityIris 3 (6): 171-187. 2011.Giovanni Jervis was a prominent figure in the Italian intellectual landscape of the last fifty years. A student of the philosopher-ethnologist Ernesto De Martino, the main focus of his research was on social psychiatry and psychology, the foundations of psychology, and the psychological aspects of social and political problems. This article explores his rethinking of the psychoanalytic criticism of the subject. I shall try to show that Jervis has given shape to the premises of a philosophical an…Read more
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19The self and its defencesPalgrave-Macmillan. 2016.In this book we offer a theory of the self, whose core ideas are that the self is a process of self-representing, and this process aims mainly at defending the self-conscious subject against the threat of its metaphysical inconsistence. In other words, the self is essentially a repertoire of psychological manoeuvres whose outcome is a self-representation aimed at coping with the fundamental fragility of the human subject. Our picture of the self differs from both the idealist and the eliminative…Read more
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48'Cognitive Science and its Discontents: Review of Two Sciences of Mind by S. O' Nuallain, P. McKevitt and E. Mac Aogain (review)PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 4. 1998.
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52Le intuizioni di chi? Per un'epistemologia degli esperimenti di pensieroIride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 22 (2): 411-420. 2009.
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9Theory of MindIn James Fieser & Bradley Dowden (eds.), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Routledge. 2011.
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70Mind and Causality a cura di Alberto PeruzziIride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 18 (3): 623-638. 2005.
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