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Pietro Monticone

University of Turin
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  • University of Turin
    Department of Physics
    Undergraduate
Areas of Specialization
Emergence
Physics of Information
Complex Systems
Condensed Matter Physics
Quantum Mechanics
Everett Interpretation
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
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Areas of Interest
Realism and Anti-Realism
Moral Realism and Irrealism
Deontological Moral Theories
Logics
Ecology and Conservation Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Genetics and Molecular Biology
Empiricism
Theories of Causation
Philosophy of Physics, Miscellaneous
Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
Probabilistic Reasoning
Scientific Method
Atomists
Avicenna
Teleology and Function
Giordano Bruno
Aristotle: Ethics
The Is/Ought Gap
The Naturalistic Fallacy
Moral Naturalism
Ontology
Time
Quantum Mechanics
Free Will and Neuroscience
Consequentialism
Virtue Ethics
Virtue Epistemology
Bayesian Reasoning
Applied Ethics
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Mathematics
Free Will
Neurophilosophy
Consciousness and Neuroscience
Laws of Nature
Atheism
Neuroethics
Plato: Ethics
34 more

• Ontological Structure : Monism > Naturalism > Physicalism > Spectral Naturalism (=Poetic Naturalism \ {free will} )

• Epistemological structure: Methodological Empiricism (Science) > Methodological Naturalism (Science | Naturalism) , Bayesian Reasoning , Virtue Epistemology.

• Meta-Ethics : Virtue Ethics & Consequentialism (unification?)

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