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Truth and Historicism in Kuhn’s Thesis of Methodological Incommensurability

2013

Methodological incommensurability is a Thomas Kuhn’s thesis affirming that there are not shared, objective methodological rules or neutral scientific standards for theory comparison and choice. This thesis has often been interpreted as a relativistic and irrationalist claim on the incomparability of scientific theories. Since every paradigm refers to its standards, problem-field and aims, theory choice is subjective and arbitrary. Moreover it seems that, in his latest works, Kuhn abandons this aspect of incommensurability to focus on semantic incommensurability. On the contrary I will argue against the interpretation of methodological incommensurability as a source of epistemological relati…

Thomas Kuhn Incommensurability Truth History of Science Scientific Method FalsificationismSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della Scienza
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The Slingshot Argument. Troubles for the Correspondence Theory of Truth

2010

Truth Facts Sentence HolismSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della Scienza
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Truth and Facts. Rejection of the slingshot argument in defence of the correspondence theory of truth

2011

Truth facts languageSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della Scienza
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Wittgenstein, Turing, and Neural Networks

2018

The main task of this paper is grounding the socio-anthropological “naturalization” of meaning operated by the later Wittgenstein in his remarks on rule-following in the Philosophical Investigations in considerations relating to models of low-level (biological) processes of imitation, training, and learning. If the operation suggested above is successful, two of its immediate consequences are that the social aspect of language can no longer be considered as a primitive notion, but needs to be placed upon, if not reduced to, a biological foundation; and that the study of thought, and, actually, of certain brain processes, becomes prior in the order of explanation to the study of language. Th…

Wittgenstein Turing Neural Networks Cognitive Science Artificial Intelligence Naturalism learning trainingSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della Scienza
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Employing fuzzy logic in the diagnosis of a clinical case

2010

Fuzzy logic is a logical calculus which operates with many truth values (while classical logic works with the two values of true and false). Since fuzzy logic considers the truth of scientific statements like something softened, it is fruitfully applied to the study of biological phenomena, biology is indeed considered the field of complexity, uncertainty and vagueness. In this paper fuzzy logic is successfully applied to the clinical diagnosis of a patient who suffers from different diseases bound by a complex causal chain. In this work it is presented a mathematical foundation of fuzzy logic (with connectives and inference rules) and then the application of fuzzy reasoning to the study of…

business.industryProbabilistic logic networkMany-valued logicMultimodal logicDynamic logic (modal logic)Paraconsistent logicSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della ScienzaArtificial intelligenceT-norm fuzzy logicsbusinessFuzzy Logic Probabilistic Logic Clinical diagnosis Biological phenomena TruthHigher-order logicFuzzy logicHealth
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L'analogia physis-techne in Aristotele (Fisica B, 3-9) e la teoria interventistica della causalità

2015

Ho diviso la lettura dei capitoli 3-9 del libro B della Fisica di Aristotele in due momenti: nei capitoli 3-7 viene data la definizione delle quattro cause e si pone il problema se caso e fortuna sono cause del divenire, nei capitoli 8-9 si risolve tale aporia in senso teleologico e si traggono le conclusioni sulla relazione physis-techne. La concezione interventistica della causalità sostiene che c’è uno stretto legame fra causalità e intervento umano in natura: l’idea di una relazione causale fra due eventi (uno che causa e l’altro che è causato) ha come presupposto il concetto di azione intenzionale e nasce dalla riflessione dell’uomo sul proprio operare finalizzato nella realtà. Sebbene…

cause Aristotle’s physics nature technique interventionist theory aimed operatinCausa fisica di Aristotele natura tecnicaSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della Scienza
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Definizione e significati della physis in Aristotele a partire dal confronto con la techne Il logos come apertura della physis alla techne in Fisica …

2015

Oltre all' idea della genesi della dottrina delle cause dal confronto fra techne e physis, l’ipotesi che guida questo studio, a tale idea strettamente connessa, è l’interpretazione della techne aristotelica come sussunzione del divenire naturale, e delle sue catene causali, entro l’operare umano in vista di un fine: la similitudine fra techne e physis viene colta da Aristotele nell’essere entrambe movimenti che producono enti imponendo una forma ad una materia adeguata e secondo un piano finalizzato; in entrambi questi processi la causa formale e la causa finale del movimento giungono, da un certo punto di vista, ad identificarsi.

cause techne physis AristoteleSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della Scienza
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Gestalt Theory, Data Decomposition and Functional Architecture in Visual Neuroscience

2013

Classical and recent result about neuronal properties, and their functions and architectural design prompted claims to bring gestalt theory to bear on neurosciences reserach. It is deemed to contribute to understand brain mechanism through descriptions of visual functions expected to be wired in the brain. The standard models of data decomposition and functional architecture in visual neuroscience are discussed. Such issues as visual primitives identification and neuronal activity integration in gestaltist terms are introduced.

cognitive science.Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia Generalecognitive neuroscienceSettore M-FIL/04 - EsteticaModels Visual Neurosciences Natural ImagesSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della Scienzaperception
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Gestalt/Gestalt Theory

2020

Gestalt is a concept introduced to solve the problems of unity, connection and order that objects manifest in experience. Philosophers trained at Franz Brentano’s teaching began to work on it to address epistemological and ontological questions about perception, cognition and the structure of objects. This work was seminal for Gestalt psychology, from the research of the Graz and Berlin Schools, carried on by Cesare Musatti, Fabio Metelli, Gaetano Kanizsa, Paolo Bozzi in Padua and Trieste, Albert Michotte and Paul Fraisse in Louvain, to that of Edgar Rubin and David Katz, but also of Karl Buhler, Egon Brunswik and Ludwig Kardos in Wien. Common is the tenet that the world looks as neither a …

gestalt perception mereology phenomenologySettore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleStructure (mathematical logic)PsychoanalysisContinuum (measurement)Philosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della ScienzaPerceptionSettore M-FIL/04 - EsteticaGestalt psychologySet (psychology)Order (virtue)media_common
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Graph

2020

A graph is any abstract object that consists of vertices and edges. This entry presents the main attributes of vertices and edges.

graph diagrams reasoning representationSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della ScienzaSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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