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    Borders, Boundaries, Frontiers, Limits
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 10 (1): 177-194. 2025.
    This article delves into the intricacies of uses of the words and concepts of borders, boundaries, frontiers, and limits, to address epistemological difficulties related to linguistic and philosophical confusions, sometimes used to target migrants populations. These confusions accordingly can and should be ended to coherently pose and sufficiently address social and ecological difficulties whose interrelatedness is increasingly acknowledged. This objective can be attained criticizing the confusi…Read more
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    This article proposes an elucidation of the respective and mutual contributions of martial art and philosophy. Wisdom can be conceived as an unrestrictive limit of martially artistic and philosophical practices, in ways which are independent from etymologicalist conceptions, if conceived in undichotomistic, unessentialistic, and unsubstantialistic ways. Dichotomies are not required as boundaries to account for the limits of knowledges and practices. Essences are not required as unificatory immat…Read more
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    Cet article présente les éléments d’une analyse structurale des attentats du 11 septembre 2001. Nous proposons d’abord une critique des approches sensationnalistes, des approches qui recourent à l’idée d’un supposé « choc des civilisations », des approches complotistes, des approches islamophobes, des approches légalistes et des approches vengeresses. Car ces approches ont rendu au moins difficile de comprendre l’événement de ces attentats. Nous proposons par contraste une analyse structurale de…Read more
  •  10
    The first objective of this article is to propose a reflexion about the limits of the comparison or analogy or metaphor between humans and machines. This comparison which runs through the history of European philosophy (Aristotle, 1995, 1253b23; Descartes, 2006, pp. 157–159; Onfray de la Mettrie, 1996, 3–39; Kant, 2007, §65; Lewis, 1934, p. 144; Sartre, 2003, p. 248; Wittgenstein, 1947, Ts-229, 448), is basic for functionalism, and central for the development of medical sciences. For the distinc…Read more
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    Autonomy, Constitutivity, Exemplars, Paradigms
    Conversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies 2023 (10): 52-79. 2023.
    This paper proposes an exploration of relationships and exchanges between the philosophies of Cavell and Kuhn by the study of aspects of the philosophy of Wittgenstein. Although the notions of language games and family resemblances used by Kuhn in "Structure of Scientific Revolutions" have been elaborated by Wittgenstein, Cavell’s reading of Wittgenstein inspired that of Kuhn. I will attempt to show that against this background, Cavell’s conception of the relations of arts, works of arts, and ar…Read more
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    The Notion of Negative Fact in the Early Works of Russell and Wittgenstein
    In Esther Heinrich-Ramharter, Alois Pichler & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), 100 Years Tractatus, Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. pp. 589-597. 2023.
    This paper consists in a comparative study of the notions of negative fact in the early works of Russell and Wittgenstein. How to account for our ability to think both that it is false that what is not the case is the case and incorrect to think that it is true that what is not the case is the case? Are the truth and the correctness of such thoughts and of their expressions meant to be insured by the existence of negative facts? Or do we need to think of negative facts differently? In his early …Read more
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    Description, Language, Other Minds, Reduction, and Phenomenology
    Philosophy Study 13 (9): 395-408. 2023.
    How to think a unique and determinative turn in analytic philosophy of mind? To answer this question this article first presents an attempt to render clear that analytic phenomenology, by contrast with conceptions of phenomenology of the XXth century, beneficially dispenses with several methodological and conceptual assumptions that were assumed to be compulsory, as phenomenological reduction, a notion of synthesis, and a philosophical notion of the a priori. It then presents some eventual diffi…Read more
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    Introduction: ‘Post-Truth’?
    Nordic Wittgenstein Review 8 5-22. 2019.
    This paper introduces the Special Issue on 'post-truth'. The contributions to this special issue try between them to strike a right balance. To establish how new ‘post-truthism’ really is – or isn’t. To seek a point of reflection on whatever is new in our current socio-political straits. And to consider seriously how philosophy can help. Whether by wondering about the extent to which reason, or truth, may rightly, if one follows Wittgenstein, be viewed in certain respects as a constraint upon th…Read more