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Teste e testimonianze: i falsi Modigliani
2011
Analisi sociosemiotica della celebre beffa delle false teste di Modigliani.
Recensione a V. Vitiello, L'immagine infranta, Bompiani
2015
Recensione al volume di V. Vitiello "L'immagine infranta"
The Linguistic Roots of Gramsci's Non-Marxism
2010
Il concetto di relativismo
2012
La teoría del razonamiento judicial de Manuel Atienza. Notas al margen
2017
En las últimas tres décadas, Manuel Atienza ha producido, como es noto, un corpus impresionante de estudios sobre el razonamiento jurídico y la argumentación jurídica: ya sea analizando a detalle y discutiendo las posiciones de los más importantes teóricos contemporáneos de la argumentación jurídica y de aquellos menos conocidos (Alexy, MacCormick, Perelman, Toulmin); ya sea proponiendo una propia, elaborada teoría de la argumentación , que tiene entre los principales elementos que la caracterizan: el énfasis en la estructura a “dos niveles” de la argumentación jurídica (el nivel de las reglas y el nivel de los principios), que a su vez se refleja en las respectivas modalidades aplicativas …
Boghossian's Reductio of Compatibilism
1998
Según Boghossian, la compatibilidad entre el externismo respecto del contenido y el autoconocimiento implica el absurdo según el cual es posible conocer a priori verdades substantivas sobre el mundo, como que existe agua. El argumento de Boghossian descansa crucialmente en dos supuestos: en primer lugar, que el carácter composicional o atómico son propiedades internas de los conceptos; en segundo lugar, que el externalismo no puede dar cuenta de conceptos atómicos con extensión vacía. Ambos supuestos se ponen en cuestión en este artículo. Por una parte, el externismo puede concebir plausiblemente el carácter composicional o atómico de los conceptos como dependiente de la naturaleza real de …
Bertrand Russell e la filosofia dell'atomismo logico
2019
1903 was a particularly significant year for the history of European culture, both in term of the history of scientific thought and the history of philosophical thought. At Trinity College in Cambridge, George Edward Moore published the article The Refutation of Idealism in «Mind» magazine, while Bertrand Russell published The Principles of Mathematics. With these two works, besides discarding the mainstream neo-idealism in Great Britain during the second half of the nineteenth century, Moore and Russell promoted the new current of neo-positivism, from which logical empiricism and the socalled “scientific philosophy” was to be derived and cultivated within the Vienna Circle and the Berlin C…
Environmentally-conditioned human rights: a good idea?
2021
The emergence of the rights of nature is a clear response to the current environmental crisis. But such trend is not to walk alone: it is to be espoused to the many still remaining human rights issues, otherwise the power and credibility of both are at danger. This chapter focuses on one of the many possible points of encounter between the rights of nature and human rights. It explores how they may be combined within biocultural rights—the basket of rights of indigenous peoples and local communities necessary to maintain their role as ecosystem stewards—and tries to understand what the consequences of combining nature and human interests as their foundations may be. In particula…
Attractors/Basin of Attraction
2020
It is a controversial issue to decide who first coined the term “attractor”. According to Peter Tsatsanis, the editor of the English version of Prédire n’est pas expliquer, it was René Thom who first introduced such a term. It is necessary, however, to remember that Thom thought that it was first introduced by the American mathe- matician Steven Smale, “although Smale says it was Thom that coined the neolo- gism “attractor”“(Tsatsanis 2010: 63–64 n. 20). From this point of view, Bob Williams expressed a more cautious opinion by saying that “the word “attractor” was invented by these guys, Thom and Smale” (Cucker and Wong 2000: 183). But other mathematicians are of the opinion that the term …