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    How Can You Be Sure? Epistemic Feelings as a Monitoring System for Cognitive Contents
    In Matthieu Fontaine, Cristina Barés-Gómez, Francisco Salguero-Lamillar, Lorenzo Magnani & Ángel Nepomuceno-Fernández (eds.), Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology: Inferential Models for Logic, Language, Cognition and Computation, Springer Verlag. 2019.
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    What future for cognitive science(s)?
    Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 14 1-10. 2023.
    _Abstract_: In this introduction to the thematic issue on _the future of the cognitive science(s)_, we examine how challenges and uncertainties surrounding the past and present of this discipline make it difficult to chart its future. We focus on two main questions. The first is whether cognitive science is a single unified field or inherently pluralistic. This question can be asked at various levels: First, with respect to the disciplines that should be included in the cognitive hexagon and the…Read more
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    Ignorance, misconceptions and critical thinking
    Synthese 198 (8): 7473-7501. 2020.
    In this paper we investigate ignorance in relation to our capacity to justify our beliefs. To achieve this aim we specifically address scientific misconceptions, i.e. beliefs that are considered to be false in light of accepted scientific knowledge. The hypothesis we put forward is that misconceptions are not isolated false beliefs, but rather form part of a system of inferences—an explanation—which does not match current scientific theory. We further argue that, because misconceptions are embed…Read more
  •  5
    In recent years, there has been increasing interest in investigating science communication. Some studies that address this issue attempt to develop a model to determine the level of confidence that an author or a scientific community has at a given time towards a theory or a group of theories. A well-established approach suggests that, in order to determine the level of certainty authors have with regard to the statements they make, one can identify specific lexical and morphosyntactical markers…Read more
  •  8
    Anger Issues: The Nature and Complexity of Emotions and Emotional Valence
    In Paola Giacomoni, Nicolò Valentini & Sara Dellantonio (eds.), The Dark Side: Philosophical Reflections on the “Negative Emotions”, Springer Verlag. pp. 233-260. 2021.
    Our analysis starts with a definition of emotions and how they work. We illustrate our discussion with examples, primarily related to anger. We devote special attention to the feelings that characterize our emotional experience, relying on ‘alexithymia’, a clinical condition, to argue for a perceptual theory of emotion in which emotional feelings are the means by which we identify and recognize our emotions. Finally, we consider the role of valence in the mechanism of the emotions, i.e. the way …Read more
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    The Structural Ambivalence of Emotional Valence: An Introduction
    In Paola Giacomoni, Nicolò Valentini & Sara Dellantonio (eds.), The Dark Side: Philosophical Reflections on the “Negative Emotions”, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-8. 2021.
    Emotions are complex phenomena. We all have an intuitive understanding of what they are because we experience them in everyday life. They occur in response to triggering situations in the external environment and play a major role in our perception, cognition, and motivation. Despite their paramount importance in our lives, attempts to provide a general definition or complete taxonomy of emotions have failed. To date, both the definition and classification of emotions remain controversial and de…Read more
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    This book takes the reader on a philosophical quest to understand the dark side of emotions. The chapters are devoted to the analysis of negative emotions and are organized in a historical manner, spanning the period from ancient Greece to the present time. Each chapter addresses analytical questions about specific emotions generally considered to be unfavorable and classified as negative. The general aim of the volume is to describe the polymorphous and context-sensitive nature of negative emot…Read more
  •  10
    To be or not to be emotionally aware and socially motivated: How alexithymia impacts autism spectrum disorders
    with Luigi Pastore, Claudio Mulatti, and Gianluca Esposito
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42. 2019.
    Autism often co-occurs with alexithymia, a condition characterized by no or diminished awareness of emotions that significantly impacts an individual's social relationships. We investigate how the social motivation of autistics would be eroded by comorbidity with alexithymia and why this diminished motivation would be difficult for non-autistic people to perceive and reciprocate.
  •  5
    Alterità e convivenza tra pregiudizio e nuove forme di consapevolezza
    with Giuseppe Mininni and Luigi Pastore
    Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 2 (2): 80-83. 2011.
  •  6
    "Libertà" senza significato. Concetti astratti, cognizione e determinismo linguistico
    Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 2 (2): 164-186. 2011.
    Il concetto di "libertà" descrive uno dei valori fondamentali della società occidentale contemporanea. Tuttavia, sebbene tutti concordino circa la necessità di difendere la libertà, persone che incarnano convinzioni politiche, morali e sociali diverse interpretano la libertà in maniere differenti, se non perfino contrapposte. Nonostante queste evidenti divergenze, è opinione diffusa che questo concetto si caratterizzi alla sua base per una sorta di denominatore comune, a proposito del quale suss…Read more
  •  5
    Recensione di M. Tomasello, Le origini della comunicazione umana (review)
    Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 1 (1-2): 97-99. 2010.
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    Chapter 1 First Person Access to Mental States. Mind Science and Subjective Qualities Abstract. The philosophy of mind as we know it today starts with Ryle. What defines and at the same time differentiates it from the previous tradition of study on mind is the persuasion that any rigorous approach to mental phenomena must conform to the criteria of scientificity applied by the natural sciences, i.e. its investigations and results must be intersubjectively and publicly controllable. In Ryle’s v…Read more
  •  18
    Corrigendum: Alexithymia and Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Complex Relationship
    with Jessie Poquérusse, Luigi Pastore, and Gianluca Esposito
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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    Alexithymia and Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Complex Relationship
    with Jessie Poquérusse, Luigi Pastore, and Gianluca Esposito
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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    Side Effects or Symptoms? The Feeling of Self-Estrangement in DBS Patients
    with Luigi Pastore, Giuseppe Saracino, and Marco Innamorati
    American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (4): 58-60. 2014.
  •  4
    Above and below the surface: Genetic and cultural factors in the development of values
    with Luigi Pastore and Gianluca Esposito
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40. 2017.
  • Mente e Natura
    with Valerio Meattini, Luigi Pastore, and Manfred Stöcker
    Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 24 (2): 5-15. 2006.
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    Axiom, Anguish, and Amazement: How Autistic Traits Modulate Emotional Mental Imagery
    with Gianluca Esposito, Claudio Mulatti, and Remo Job
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
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    Artifact and Tool Categorization
    with Claudio Mulatti and Remo Job
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 4 (3): 407-418. 2013.
    This study addresses the issue of artifact kinds from a psychological and cognitive perspective. The primary interest of the investigation lies in understanding how artifacts are categorized and what are the properties people rely on for their identification. According to a classical philosophical definition artifacts form an autonomous class of instances including all and only those objects that do not exist in nature, but are artificial, in the sense that they are made by an artĭfex. This defi…Read more
  • The ‘standard picture of meaning’ suggests that natural languages are composed of two different kinds of words: concrete words whose meaning rely on observable properties of external objects and abstract words which are essentially linguistic constructs. In this study, we challenge this picture and support a new view of the nature and composition of abstract concepts suggesting that they also rely to a greater or lesser degree on body-related information. Specifically, we support a version of th…Read more
  •  12
    Imageability: now you see it again
    with Remo Job and Claudio Mulatti
    Frontiers in Psychology 5. 2014.
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    It starts to rain and I open the umbrella or, if I don"t have one, I ask my colleague, who is walking with me, if he has an umbrella in the bag. Why do I do so? There are many ways to answer this question, but if I adopt the strategy to explain the causes of my acting or speaking by looking for the reasons that I have for doing it (for instance, I notice that it is raining and I don"t want to get wet), I commit myself to an explanation of a psychological kind (Davidson 1980). The following discu…Read more
  • Significato e cognizione: La struttura della semantica lessicale
    Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 24 (2): 63-79. 2006.